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    Is it possible to load a pdf file on here and viewers open it with adobe.

    Was gonna post our daily bidsheet.

    Klause Grass or any other computer gurus help me
    Last edited by malleefarmer; Nov 22, 2017, 03:24.

    #2
    Current bids today deduct $30 to get on farm
    Wheat
    H1 Fixed
    $290

    H2 Fixed
    $264

    APW MultiGrade
    $250

    AUH2 Fixed
    $250

    ASW1 Fixed
    $238

    AGP1 Fixed
    $233

    SFW1 Fixed
    $205

    Barley
    F1 Multi-Grade
    $227

    Hindmarsh 1
    $236

    LaTrobe Malting 1
    $270

    Scope Malting 1
    $269

    Buloke Malting 1
    $248

    Sparticus
    $231

    Compass 1
    $232

    Commander Malting 1
    $285

    Canola
    $540

    Durum
    Durum 1
    $330
    Durum 2
    $305
    Durum 3
    $285

    Season 2018/19 next harvest pricing available now but nobody will take them.
    Commodity
    Port Adelaide

    F1 Multi-Grade
    $215

    Hindmarsh 1
    $200

    LaTrobe Malting 1
    $220
    Scope Malting 1
    $200
    Sparticus
    $200

    Compass 1
    $200


    Canola
    $530

    Wheat
    APW MultiGrade
    $250

    Delivered Bids - 2017/18 These bids are domestic and container trade, above are all export from cargill adm glencore etc
    Commodity
    Del. Adelaide
    Del. Bowmans
    Del. Mt Gambier
    Del. Murray Bridge
    Del. Two Wells
    Del. Wasleys
    Wheat
    H1 Fixed
    $312
    H2 Fixed
    $275
    APW MultiGrade
    $260
    $237
    ASW1 Fixed
    $250
    $215
    AGP1 Fixed
    $243
    $245
    SFW1 Fixed
    $214
    $250
    Barley
    F1 Multi-Grade
    $237
    $230
    $216
    Scope Malting 1
    $262
    Compass 1
    $243
    Canola
    Canola
    $550
    $565
    Lentils
    Nipper Type 1
    $465
    $420
    $435
    Flash Type 1
    $470
    $430
    $420
    Jumbo Type 1
    $490
    $430
    $455
    Nugget Type 1
    $495
    $430
    $455
    Faba Beans
    Fiesta 1
    $315
    $300
    Peas
    Kaspa Peas
    $290
    Field Peas
    $255
    Chickpeas
    Kabuli
    $1,250
    $1,230
    $1,235
    Desi
    $730
    $720

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      #3
      does that make sense to you all?
      Might be a bit confusing we have 7 types of malt barley with different prices. Doesnt make malt reverts to feed. PS 3 grades of feed barley depending on weight screenings etc.

      Theres 7 main grades of wheat listed.Plus durum.
      Not all wheats are eligable for all grades.

      Canola is plus oil bonification on top.
      Last edited by malleefarmer; Nov 22, 2017, 03:34.

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        #4
        Apparently PDF's don't work. You can insert a link to the document if it is available to all on the web. If it is sent specifically to you or requires a subscription then,

        Taking a picture of the document is easiest if on a mobile device, or

        on a desk top, take a screen shot, crop it in a photo editor, save as a jpeg and insert into your post to the forum

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          #5
          Mallee explain what a base grade is on a normal contract that the farmer is going to deliver.

          In The Republic of Canada the contract is basically highest grade highest protein. Then the F#$K##$s do the grade dumb down program.

          If they started with a #3 grade 11 protein and you had a 1 the market would sort out everything You would sign a contract for 5 for the base grade if you had nice protein you would be paid and if you had a two you got less than a 1 but did ok. If you didn't like the locked in price you didn't grow wheat.

          Now you have Grain companies picking one terminal they own with 14.6 and one terminal with 11 and send the two unit trains to Vancouver at same time.

          But farmers at b get the shaft and farmers at a still get peanuts for their good.

          System is broken and needs to be fixed.

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            #6
            Ya wheat should start out priced as a three. That's what's exported the most

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