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    #21
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
    Again Milligan is bankrupt we are one of the ones who they owed money. I am not getting one penny from them as the letter stated the banks are owed way more than it was worth.

    The buildings and land were sold to a foam lake guy with a nice toy that flys and it is now back crushing.
    I wonder how much of his big chunk of canola left out will run thru this plant?

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      #22
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      Won't matter to input capital....they will have the land....
      Mission accomplished?

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        #23
        Originally posted by AC man View Post
        With the amount of poor grade canola available,Milligan will only use a fraction of it. Does anyone know how much they use in a day? They wouldn’t take canola that is too far gone as the oil content is really reduced,I would think.I wasn’t sure that they were in business yet. Good there is an outlet for some of it anyways.
        What do you mean by poor grade canola?
        Do you mean high green count or heated?

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          #24
          Milligan should be like federated....low cost feedstock and good money for output....

          They should be a money printing press....

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            #25
            Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
            What do you mean by poor grade canola?
            Do you mean high green count or heated?
            Canola that is too poor to market any where else sample or heated.

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              #26
              Originally posted by AC man View Post
              Canola that is too poor to market any where else sample or heated.
              Ok, I have found crushers will take heated canola usually if it’s under 10%. I’m not sure how high Milligan takes it but I’m assuming they almost take anything but the price might not be the best?

              Saskfarmer might know?

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                #27
                Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                Ok, I have found crushers will take heated canola usually if it’s under 10%. I’m not sure how high Milligan takes it but I’m assuming they almost take anything but the price might not be the best?

                Saskfarmer might know?
                Cargill won’t take any heated canola in Clavet, Bunge in Nipawin will take some heated.

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