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    #21
    You're not going to get an argument from me. The fox is in charge of the chicken coup.

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      #22
      You have to applaud the guys who try to help themselves, they make the effort and spend the money to try to improve their grain quality. Only to be beaten with the vomitoxin stick. Don't say I didn't warn you bucket!

      And what drives me ****ing insane is there is no repeatable accuracy to that test either. Tolerances so ****ing low that being a "little out" with test results can make a significant difference.

      Grinding a miniscule amount of grain that could represent 5, 10, 20 thousand bushels. Talk about the luck of the draw! Adding dilutant, and test solution at different stages(hopefully in exact quantities). Properly mixing. How accurate is the process, how much room for human error? The monotony and fatigue lead to carelessness.

      We are not talking chump change either....tens of to hundred thousand dollars for some guys with large volumes. But that's ok....be happy because the grading, testing and accountability we have is as good as it gets for "now"!
      Last edited by farmaholic; Feb 15, 2017, 22:38.

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        #23
        Courtesy of Weber's newsletter.

        The Durum "Asking" port price for #1CWAD is quoted by AAFC at about $10.00/bu. Prices are down about $30/t at Thunder Bay and about $27/t at Vancouver from two weeks earlier. What are you being offered for #3, would you say that's a fair "discount"?

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          #24
          I think I've said at least twice this fall that #3 durum should be $1-$1.50 higher.
          Farma, what you were sayin' isn't negative waves it's the sad reality of this year's durum market.
          Any one who gets a check for #3 in their hand just breathes a big sigh of relief when in reality
          there is a big margin between farmgate prices and port prices for #3

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            #25
            Regarding cleaning.....you take the most obvious severly infected kernels out, then they just count/pick the less obvious....which likely requires fewer kernels in the sample because with only screens and gravity the same density kernels as the sound ones will pass through the process. No matter what, it will be picked down to something of much less value.
            Last edited by farmaholic; Feb 16, 2017, 06:53.

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              #26
              Knowing grading procedures primary grade determinant tables, and grading factors saved us $26,000 so far on wheat peas and lentils.


              Knowing how to grade your grain and knowing what you have makes you money.


              Just sayin'

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                #27
                Originally posted by Klause View Post
                Knowing grading procedures primary grade determinant tables, and grading factors saved us $26,000 so far on wheat peas and lentils.


                Knowing how to grade your grain and knowing what you have makes you money.


                Just sayin'
                x2000%

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                  #28
                  ....who says the rules are right?

                  "Grain Grading GUIDE"..... Buyers and end users can move curves and do(Malt barley for example). Relaxed tolerances can be accepted when certain quality parameters CANNOT be met because of conditions beyond our control. But why should they if the existing marketing conditions are equivalent to winning the record high Power Ball lottery for them?

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                    #29
                    Unless you have grown durum in 2016 and are trying to market it you will not have a clue. Its disturbing how corrupt the durum system is up here. Wiseguy is right shes all going into the states.
                    Last edited by biglentil; Feb 17, 2017, 08:42.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                      You honestly cannot comment unless you have grown durum in 2016 and are trying to market it. Its disturbing how corrupt the durum system is up here. Wiseguy is right shes all going into the states.


                      Subject to inspectors grade and dockage.


                      If you know what you have and are confident it forces their hand.



                      Then remember section 60 of the grain act.


                      Hrs is the same way and has been for a lot longer than durum.

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