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    #11
    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
    Depends what they are - the cheapest pelleted screenings I was offered were canola/wheat screenings out of Thunder Bay. Delivered in B-trains SW Manitoba for $164 metric T. They were maxed out on ergot though - would need to blend 50:50 with something that wasn't.
    Thanks, grassy.

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      #12
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      Milling quality brown flax will be "golden" this year too....even in the commodity market.

      If you have quality....LOCK THE BINS.

      Our Brown flax is ugly and light this year. Flax isn't as "weatherproof" as I thought but this fall's weather was anomolous.
      I also thought flax was very tolerant to poor weather conditions. I have combined flax a couple of times, in spring, and it was still a number one. I do think there was some weight loss but the seed looked good. I didn’t seed any flax this year. This year everything was against us,what could go wrong,went wrong!

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        #13
        At cleaning plants buyers are always calling for specific type of screenings, usually with higher protein levels. Lentil screenings are more valuable than canaryseed screenings.... so you need to know what he is looking for.

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          #14
          45 plus years ago went to see my great uncle at the west coast, he had like large lots at the time, neighbor had a black mule, dad went to talk to him and he was so proud he was buying black oats for his black mule, it was wild oats.

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            #15
            Originally posted by makar View Post
            45 plus years ago went to see my great uncle at the west coast, he had like large lots at the time, neighbor had a black mule, dad went to talk to him and he was so proud he was buying black oats for his black mule, it was wild oats.
            Made me chuckle.

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