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  • FarmerSmuck
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 159

    Elevators

    Who deals with there local elevators? And who hauls everything right past them? My local elevator is a 50 car spot, they are on CN mainline and get regular service. I deal there because of great service and lots of blending done for me. And grain moves on time. I give them 100% of my buisness and I’am sure its why I get lots of deals.
  • bucket
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 17024

    #2
    I deal with the closest point....very good people....

    Use to be Viterra Eyebrow but they closed the elevator ....haven't graced any Viterra facility since...

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    • seldomseen
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 2017

      #3
      I have a Cargill 7 miles away that I used to deal with but they always had a higher moisture test than any other point. Usually 1-1.5% higher and then the staff would always try to make you feel that they are doing you a favour by taking your grain. Always grumbling so I left. Then I would haul past them 25 miles to a Louis-Dreyfus and they were good for a lot of years except they never wanted any junk like wheat screenings or something with mixed grain so you would have to phone one of the other guys to get rid of that stuff. Then a few years back a P&H opened up and they came to the yard and made some good deals to get you hauling there and since then they have for the most part have been good to haul to so still driving past the close Cargill.

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      • farmaholic
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 17477

        #4
        We consider ourselves lucky, we have quite afew options within reasonable distance but none on our doorstep. I consider them all as an option. Some are easier to deal with than others but I suppose the same could be said about me. I hate being a doormat and consider myself as a bit of a spiked belt... I am approachable, but use caution and don't walk on me!

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        • Sheepwheat
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2017
          • 3137

          #5
          I go with whoever has the best net to me price. I dunno how you could pick one place. For me that would be suicidal.

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          • fjlip
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2002
            • 9801

            #6
            25 miles to the newest Viterra, and the old NET now Pioneer. Neither are perfect, we get along but always need to compare $$ , protein in wheat and tookage. Both have premiums nearby or immediate delivery to fill trains. Both are on text so just read daily, easy to sign up online or email. Now with two giant facilities wait times trucking are minimal!

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