I do ask these questions and generally get the same response you would. More often, the programs are announced and I scramble like everyone else to understand them. I do have phone numbers and use them to ask questions.
Should read more but I see from this week' bulletin the CWB will have a series "A" feed wheat contract. Will put the link below but the normal signup by October 31, assessent of the market by middle of November and % call there after. I won't ask the general questions but why so many programs? The CWB has to have a logistically efficient system that attracts feed wheat forward from your bins on a boat by boat basis. It would seem everyone (grain companies, the CWB) sits on their hands with no activity until you the farmer have made a delivery commitment. You (the farmer) are asked to make a delivery commitment with no price involved - just blind faith. At the same time, there is a domestic feed market that competes for your product with a daily price (spot and forward bids). And then everyone wonders why the system doesn't work.
I see everyone getting excited about fertilizer/managing risk by forward pricing. Yet asking farmers to sign CWB feed wheat contracts with an initial payment of under $1/bu and no guarantee on final is quite acceptable. On the delivery side, you as a farmer are stuck with the choices of commit to volume with no guarantees of delivery access by the CWB or hope you nearby terminals get offered GDC contracts through the year.
The link.
[URL="http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/farmers/popups/series_contract.jsp"]series A feed wheat[/URL]
Should read more but I see from this week' bulletin the CWB will have a series "A" feed wheat contract. Will put the link below but the normal signup by October 31, assessent of the market by middle of November and % call there after. I won't ask the general questions but why so many programs? The CWB has to have a logistically efficient system that attracts feed wheat forward from your bins on a boat by boat basis. It would seem everyone (grain companies, the CWB) sits on their hands with no activity until you the farmer have made a delivery commitment. You (the farmer) are asked to make a delivery commitment with no price involved - just blind faith. At the same time, there is a domestic feed market that competes for your product with a daily price (spot and forward bids). And then everyone wonders why the system doesn't work.
I see everyone getting excited about fertilizer/managing risk by forward pricing. Yet asking farmers to sign CWB feed wheat contracts with an initial payment of under $1/bu and no guarantee on final is quite acceptable. On the delivery side, you as a farmer are stuck with the choices of commit to volume with no guarantees of delivery access by the CWB or hope you nearby terminals get offered GDC contracts through the year.
The link.
[URL="http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/farmers/popups/series_contract.jsp"]series A feed wheat[/URL]
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