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Fixed price contract really sucking today

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  • Fransisco
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 3859

    Fixed price contract really sucking today

    Have a look.

    http://www.cwb.ca/db/contracts/ppo/ppo_prices.nsf/fixed_price/fbpc-wheat-2010-mhrs-20110126.html

    $9.50 minus $1.48 for standard Mb deductions and you're at <b>$8.02/bu in your pocket</b>.

    The open market meanwhile is offering much, much better.

    <b>Berthold ND $9.77/bu</b>

    http://www.bertholdfarmers.com/

    <b> Bottineau ND $9.57/bu</b>

    http://bottineaufarmers.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=6&theLocation=1&cmid=19&layo ut=1

    <b>Rugby ND $9.61/bu</b>

    http://www.rugbyfarmers.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=15

    <b>Fortuna ND $10.00/bu</b>

    http://www.newcentag.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=6

    The dollar is basically at par so I didn't bother correcting for it today. But as you can see <b>the boards offering is in the range of $1.55-$1.98/bu lower</b> than the open market price.

    That's right boys and girls, up to two bucks a bushel difference!!
  • Fransisco
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 3859

    #2
    And how's the Ol' Flex Pro doing you ask?

    http://www.cwb.ca/db/contracts/ppo/ppo_prices.nsf/flexpro/flexpro-wheat-2010-20110126.html

    $10.57 minus $1.48 standard mb deductions and you're left with <b>$9.09 in your pocket.</b>

    Can you feel the love?

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    • jrlee21
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 28

      #3
      When do you have to sign a flexpro contract.

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      • Fransisco
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 3859

        #4
        About 3 minutes after they offer it.

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        • ProFarmer
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2005
          • 477

          #5
          Thankyou Fransisco

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          • ProFarmer
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2005
            • 477

            #6
            Oh yea Burbert and Btofarmall are still pretty quiet....

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            • bucket
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 17024

              #7
              timm hasn't been beating his chest or patting himself on the back lately about his thousand tonne flexpro contract.

              Its amazing how quiet the board supporters become when they realize they have been taken advantage of.

              Oh well, there is a threat of flooding in manitoba, so all the railcars will be tied up in moving their crop out in february. Program should be announced in the next day or so.

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              • cityguy
                Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 113

                #8
                No doubt that the FlexPro was the best of a bad bunch, but for clarity, has the FlexPro tonnage ever been filled. I've always thought that there's been no issue getting a FlexPro signed up, it's just a question of signing it up prior to the start of the crop year. That way the CWB knows that they don't have to "pool" any of your wheat, there fore no adjustment factor is needed.

                Do know that there were tonnage limits on the old Daily Price Contracts and that there are tonnage limits on GrainFlow but didn't think there was a tonnage limit on FlexPro, or at least a tonnage limit that had been filled.

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                • timm
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2000
                  • 178

                  #9
                  If u adjust for protein flex pro isn't too far off

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                  • charliep
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2000
                    • 9002

                    #10
                    No tonnage limit on flexpro. Just had to sign up last half June/July. Flexpro works in a farmers favor in a rising market. Against them in a falling market.

                    Flexpro is still not a real price but rather a derivative of the pooling system. Spreads are still based off initial payments.

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