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maybe its been broken for ever but was itbnot desinged for farmers

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  • bucket
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 17016

    #71
    Blackpowder

    Good point. Now how do producers push their costs onto someone else and making up excuses to not move grain? Just thinking like a grainco.

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    • Hopperbin
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 6562

      #72
      Bucket we have a railway problem grain co.pany problem has yet to show. Although I am thinking when futures are broken. Fix them. **** ipulled a bourgault air tank in half and fixed it better than new in just over one day. So not sure why no one listens to me when the farmers bin should be the seller end user be the other part of trade With optional speculators. Grain elevators and railroads only a deduction posted daily if availlable and cost. This will get feed barley. Hardwheat. Malt. Peas. Flax. Add any other comodity. It should work.

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      • Hopperbin
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 6562

        #73
        Think about it. A grain price availlable on a futures that a buyer speculator or end user posts to pay just like buying a stock its not rocket science. And sellers farmers or speculators offer prices oe each can just buy or sell as the stock market works very well. With hourly posted elevator space and delivery. Maybe up to minute postings. Then farmers get export price minus deductions. Maybe more with the risk involved.

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        • Hopperbin
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 6562

          #74
          Today japan buyer comes to x I want canadian hard wheat. Middle man says no wheat availlable but if you pay 10 bucks a bushel there is lots. Farmer gets 5 minus ded for 4. Japan guy says hayoya fukikmomo. Ficko.o.o and goes else where. Put the buyer to the farmer.

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          • bucket
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2008
            • 17016

            #75
            hopper

            It would be better for us if the Japanese endusers would come to us directly, then arrange the transportatio. They wouldn't **** around to long before they bought the railway, the grainco and the boats to make the deal work.

            You are right - it should be that simple.

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            • Braveheart
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2001
              • 3257

              #76
              Let me know when those Japanese buyers are driving from farm to farm. I'd like to set up some sushi and wasabe stations. I yearn for Yen.

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              • ado089
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2004
                • 1754

                #77
                Braveheart, do you care to share with the class one of your crackerjack opportunities you've managed to take advantage of in the last 10 months?

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                • blackpowder
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 9231

                  #78
                  Graincos are middlemen. They have to push costs on someone.
                  One lesson for me is to look at storage as something to pay for itself as opposed to a dead cost. Not a fix, I know. And takes pockets.
                  Another note, there is a company that buys your grain at a margin you specify, not sure how well it works or anything.

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                  • blackpowder
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 9231

                    #79
                    10 months maybe not quite so much but 12 months ago the market was telling me not to store a kernel. Since then it's been apocalyptic I know.

                    Another note. Took a drive today to take boy back to his mom. Crap, it don't take long for the CPR to
                    lay some track when they want to. My line is getting a passing siding built in one summer. And the PCL facility east of Hardisty didn't exist a year or so ago. Loop track loading, big building etc. It can be done. First money spent on this line since the 20s I think.

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                    • Braveheart
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2001
                      • 3257

                      #80
                      Not sharing. Selfish.

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