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    Truly ugly grain prices

    Check out the grain price quotes at the Viterra website (www.viterra.ca). You'll probably need a password. Assiniboia feed peas listed at well less than 3.00 per bushel starting next May. How about $1.65 per bushel for current Oct and Nov Canola.
    Its even worse at SE Sask delivery points with non board durum many cents less than $4.00.
    If you want poorer quotes then try it costing you 95 cents per bushel to deliver Canola (IP 46P50). Is this what the present and the future holds; because I don't think farmers have yet even been affected compared to what may yet come.

    #2
    Viagras quotes are screwy. Phone your csr to be sure. But yeah $8 canola sucks

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      #3
      http://news.alibaba.com/article/detail/europe/100015818-1-update%253A-egypt%2527s-gasc-buys-175%252C000.html

      On Wednesday:
      "Louis Dreyfus
      60,000 tons of U.S. soft white wheat at $218.65/ton.
      60,000 tons of Canadian Eastern soft red wheat at $201.65/ton.

      Bunge
      60,000 tons of U.S. soft red wheat, Canadian Eastern soft red wheat, or French wheat at $213.87/ton, on a cost and freight basis.
      30,000 tons of Russian wheat at $179/ton. "

      Pars

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        #4
        Checking,

        I think you had better check again!

        http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/news/markets/grains/index.html

        http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/app21/grainprices

        Do you work for a grain co (Obviously not for the big V : ) GRIN)?

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          #5
          Charlie,

          That is quite a site Manitoba has @:http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/news/markets/grains/index.html

          Alberta Grain Commission take note... they have very good info... and thanks for the link on the price page to Manitoba!

          Charlie perhaps AB/SK AG could get together and build something better than MB has!

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            #6
            Took your advice TOM4CWB. My browser still says same. The question is if you took the time to verify; before you jumped to conclusions totally unconnected (and wrong) with my observations about grain price quotes.

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              #7
              Checking,

              Those look like basis quotes... about right level...

              Did you actually phone and ask your FBR?

              SOmething does not add up... what is the internet link?

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                #8
                checking

                There were some weird prices in company quotes
                last week. Not sure why.

                Alberta does put out a similar (not the same) price
                list as Manitoba

                http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdoc
                s.nsf/all/sdd6248

                Sask Ag. information location is

                http://www.agr.gov.sk.ca/apps/MarketTrends/

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                  #9
                  http://www.viterra.ca/portal/wps/portal/viterra

                  The above address should get you to the website. If you apply for a password you get access to the prices offered at each of Viterra's facilities.

                  One of the ways that a buyer can tell you that your product just isn't in demand is to offer an insultingly low price. Another is to post the line of products they handle; and leave the price blank. Personally I take that as a cue as it being a poor time to negotiate any sale. I suggest you'd be the first person to get anywhere near the price you'd consider to be approppriate (as a seller).
                  I have tried to cut and paste this information. This works perfectly in an email; but not when embedded in a reply to this forum.
                  Unless there is something drastically wrong with my computer system; the quotes I have mentioned are the same as those the whole world sees from the site mentioned.
                  There's at least one instance of a quote on this site saying that a bushel of Canola and close to a dollar of your cash; and I guess that they are ready to take it off your hands.

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                    #10
                    Likely 10th hand information (or perhaps
                    misinformation) but have heard canola quotes at
                    pretty high levels from other companies perhaps to
                    fill a vessel. Everyone needs to shop prices in the
                    current market.

                    I would suspect that the indication a company is
                    not buying canola at this time because their
                    current sales commitments are covered/already
                    have too much inventory to be a better approach
                    than offering insulting prices.

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