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Originally posted by walterm View PostSo do you get 0 dockage when you sell and better basis because they don't have to clean it?
At a minimum of 1 percent dockage the math says it would take a long time to pay for....and after 500000 bushels it's worn out....if it makes it that long....
I am thinking of a guy who bought a dryer last year....$250000 invested in something that may not be used for years....a 40000 tonne elevator with 8 turns can't justify a dryer ....why should a farmer...Last edited by bucket; Sep 23, 2020, 09:53.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostI use our dryer every year. Some more some less. So far this year only 10000 bus
It’s a investment
Out this way a guy would have to go at 18 moisture and even then , the crop could be 12 moisture by the time he finishe's 1000 acres...
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Originally posted by bucket View PostThats a funny question...I had extra seed durum and they still found 0.7 to deduct...Spend 40000 and do the work for the graincos....sounds like a winning proposition for the graincos...
At a minimum of 1 percent dockage the math says it would take a long time to pay for....and after 500000 bushels it's worn out....if it makes it that long....
I am thinking of a guy who bought a dryer last year....$250000 invested in something that may not be used for years....a 40000 tonne elevator with 8 turns can't justify a dryer ....why should a farmer...
And that is exactly why the CGC was started in the interest of producers to monitor and enforce regulations. Why do farmers want to destroy it instead of giving it more power and avenues to ensure the Act is followed for fair deals?
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Originally posted by walterm View PostAnd that is exactly why the CGC was started in the interest of producers to monitor and enforce regulations. Why do farmers want to destroy it instead of giving it more power and avenues to ensure the Act is followed for fair deals?
The cost of bins some guys have put up would easily pay to keep a Super B on the road every day delivering grain....and instead they build graincos infrastructure....
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It’s a bloody shame the NFU gets the ear of the media especially the CBC every time there’s an ag issue. Their stance would not represent 1/5 of agricultural producers. Maybe the rest of the producer groups should join forces and make up a name with Union at the end (Real Farmers Union, We’re not old NDP hacks Farmers Union). Just a thought.
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Just call the new org Farmers Union. Acronym would be FU. I can see the headline now, "Famers tired of Liberal government say FU".
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostIt’s a bloody shame the NFU gets the ear of the media especially the CBC every time there’s an ag issue. Their stance would not represent 1/5 of agricultural producers. Maybe the rest of the producer groups should join forces and make up a name with Union at the end (Real Farmers Union, We’re not old NDP hacks Farmers Union). Just a thought.
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