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hello and welcome to this presentation on the subject of hedging with for contracts in this example we're going to look at how a farmer interacts with a manufacturer in order to lock in a favorable price for their commodity now in this example we're going to ignore the intervention or intermediation of a broker or a market maker or dealer just to keep the example simple later on in further presentations we'll see how these participants interact however let's just imagine that we have a farmer here who is that grower of wheat or barley or sugar or coffee or cocoa as such we refer to the farmer as a natural long what we mean is that the farmer owns the crops and as such he's going to be thinking about some staging in the near future selling his crops now what he's concerned about is that if his crops are still in the ground and he's still waiting for harvest time he's worried that between now and the point of bringing his crops to market prices may fall so what the farmer may wish to do...