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Fall Prices for Spring Endorsement

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  • Ooofty
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 110

    Fall Prices for Spring Endorsement

    Does anyone know if they have been announced yet?
  • charliep
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2000
    • 9002

    #2
    They should be posted on their website tomorrow if not this afternoon. Not there yet but the link should get you close.

    [URL="http://www.afsc.ca/Default.aspx?cid=13&lang=1"]afsc[/URL]

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    • charliep
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2000
      • 9002

      #3
      Fall 2009 prices are posted. Use the link above.

      No payout canola.

      Wheat ranges from $45/tonne (high protein hard red spring) to
      $108/tonne (durum).

      Barley - $62/tonne. Oats - $58/tonne.

      Peas - $20/tonne.

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      • charliep
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2000
        • 9002

        #4
        Alberta only and only for those that subscribed.

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        • vvalk
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 942

          #5
          From what I can see the RIC did not pay out. Would it have not for durum at least or possibly barley? Boy I am glad I took SPE on barley and durum. Just wished I had on Y mustard and wheat. Will be the only profit on the durum this year.

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          • charliep
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2000
            • 9002

            #6
            You were paid out 100 % from the SPE (a good thing given RIC only
            pays out 50 % of difference).

            Barley was a bit of an anomaly given the change to the delivery
            location and the delisting of the December contract mid October.
            AFSC used December contract prices up until the contract was
            delisted (not really trading anyway).

            Wheat seems big but the numbers at each point not that different
            than what the CWB provided in the PRO forecasts. AFSC coverage
            spring value 2CWRS low protein option - $217/tonne. CWB Feb.
            PRO - $218/tonne (AB). Oct. value AFSC - $152/tonne. CWB Oct.
            PRO - $161/tonne.

            Durum -AFSC coverage spring value 2CWAD low protein option -
            $248/tonne. CWB Feb. PRO - $243/tonne (AB). Oct. value AFSC -
            $139/tonne. CWB Oct. PRO - $149/tonne.

            Mustard - What can I say other than sometimes bulls get neutered.

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