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How much Grain do you have left in the Bins!

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  • SASKFARMER3
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 14485

    How much Grain do you have left in the Bins!

    Oats I still have all my 2011 and 2012
    crop got to get a decent price soon.
    Wont be growing any oats if this stuff
    isnt gone by spring.
    Durum ours is down graded because of
    Fuzz so looking for a 6 for ethanol.
    Looking and looking $5.59 best so far.
    Canola we have been doing sales every
    time it hits $12.00. Still have 100
    left.
    HRS were finally at the 75% delivered
    but have 14.5 protein so havent sold all
    out yet under FPC. If it gets to 7 will
    sell.
    Barley ours from two years ago finally
    went for $4.50 its lighter. The malt
    delivery is slow as hard shit coming
    out. Delivered 1/3 on contract so far.
    SLOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • wd9
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2000
    • 3196

    #2
    You have left over 2012 oats? Must be a
    warmer winter then i thought!

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    • seabass
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 825

      #3
      100 bushels left. LOL

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      • SASKFARMER3
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 14485

        #4
        100000 bus left.

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        • wd9
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2000
          • 3196

          #5
          I'm thinking the appropriate, or rather
          maybe inappropriate answer is.... None of
          your biz.

          Farmers give away way too much info for
          free.

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          • ProFarmer
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2005
            • 477

            #6
            Wait till this fall and the traders will only have stats canada's guessers to rely on as the the CWB permit books and contracts are gone... There will be a real cat and mouse game in the hands of the holder of actual product.The buyers will have to hunt for product by offering real dollars. Will problably get more survey calls but they will get the same answers...NOYFB

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            • seabass
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2005
              • 825

              #7
              I was well aware what u meant by 100. We know your the big show.

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              • Burbert
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 2242

                #8
                All of it. Cousin I hate truckers and
                the current confusion, chaos and turmoil
                in the grain industry. The industry is
                confused, doesn't seem ta know what to
                due. Cracker gag minister in hidin
                cousin he doesn't never knew what was or
                is gonna happen in Comedian framin.
                RITZ great gag minister or the greatest
                gag minister in Comedian history.
                Federal gobermonts current priority is
                PRISON BUILDING. hEIL hARPER!!!!

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                • SASKFARMER3
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 14485

                  #9
                  Seabass its not Im a big show. That has
                  nothing to do with it. I believe farmers
                  have took the 12 thats been offered and
                  great for that marking. Any time it gets
                  their let it go. $12 makes farmers
                  money. Now also on oats I think most are
                  slowly feeding the buyer and i say buyer
                  because oats needs competition. this
                  market sucks.
                  If we slowly feed the troll they have a
                  supply and dont have to work for it. Oh
                  wait if we give up seeding it then they
                  might have to play ball.

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                  • samhill
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 896

                    #10
                    Tried to sell soybeans last week, basis was$1.60
                    under. Suggested that was too much and asked if
                    they would only pay $10.60 a bu. what would they
                    sell soys in their bin to me for. Wouldn't give me an
                    answer, said they had to phone head office, head
                    office said well their price at Vancouver port for
                    China was too high, and they needed all their beans
                    to fill a train, I should buy from local farmers etc. So
                    they wouldn't give an answer no matter what I
                    argued. Does anyone buy from a grain company
                    and what fee do they charge?

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