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The Early Bird Got a Rotten Worm

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  • silverback
    Senior Member
    • May 2005
    • 1697

    #21
    What if your board presold your mustard at $0.15 ???

    Would that be ok also?

    No complaints right??

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    • kamichel
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 631

      #22
      So the logic is let someone else sell your grain they don't care if the farmer make s a profit. The only people they have to deal with is the buyer , well at least they are happy./

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      • furrowtickler
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 22073

        #23
        Willy- Go farm in China where the state controlls everything. This is a free and democratic country. Anyone grow HRSW this year? Very impresive to see that there is no movement by the borg until Jan. I hope you love haulin wheat when it is -30.

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        • mustardman
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2006
          • 2105

          #24
          Karmichael unless You are selling pumkins at the farmers market-which I doubt- then somebody else IS Selling your produce.
          I don't Market my peas,lentils,chickpeas, mustard,canary,or any other Open Market crop - I AM Simply Taking A price.
          Being a Price taker does not sound so smart and cocky as being a Marketer but that is what you and I and everyone else who sells these crops is doing.

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          • silverback
            Senior Member
            • May 2005
            • 1697

            #25
            That is a load of crap.

            If you were offered a price of 10 cents for your mustard what would you do?

            Would you "take" it? Probably not. You would keep it in your bin and hold it for a future day.

            What about wheat board grain then. They have all the power to decide what it is worth and when to sell it. They started selling my wheat months ago even though I never told them I would let them "take" it. Then they keep selling and tell me next year what the final value was. The board is the biggest price taker in the whole world and you love it.

            If you love the way the board makes you take their assigned wheat value, why grow anything else?

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            • mustardman
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2006
              • 2105

              #26
              Same question back at you - If you don't like board grains why do you grow them ?

              Apparently durum producers in the states TOOK a price early ,about $7/bushel

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              • wedino
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2000
                • 549

                #27
                >Apparently durum producers in the states TOOK a price early ,about $7/bushel<

                Not all of them, Mustard. I have a friend in MT with a very large smile on his face this week.

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                • silverback
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2005
                  • 1697

                  #28
                  Climate. What's your excuse?

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                  • mustardman
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 2105

                    #29
                    I continuous crop and durum on durum on durum doesn't work so well. Its called crop rotation- in case you haven't heard. and unfortunately all the other crops are on the old open market system which has been around since the time of christ.

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                    • TOM4CWB
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2000
                      • 16511

                      #30
                      Mustardman,

                      What you are saying... is that you have no self discipline to make a marketing plan to average prices.

                      You can have just as much a pool price on the mustard as any CWB Board crop... your choice... doesn't affect your neighbour... simple.

                      And if you decide to load containers and market your own non-board grain... you can; any day, any time, without threat of being cuffed and wearing leg irons!

                      The best of both worlds... if that is your desire.

                      I am sure you can hire a professional that can help you... if you are so dissatisfied with your marketing skills!

                      Somehow... I get the feeling from past posts... you do quite a good job marketing your non-boards... better than a simple average? NO?

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