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Originally posted by caseih View Postthink those idiots were shooting for 50 Mmt ,you know at $6 , that sure would work out good for us?
and using some of our money to sell it
Make sure you dont forget to submit your refund forms back before their elusive deadlines.
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Fert is already significantly more expensive then last year, if you’re a lock it in the fall winter months type. With the import duties being implemented on Russia and Morocco, I would think phosphate is likely headed higher regardless of a stronger C$.
The courts have sided with the big corps. A protectionist move that does nothing good for the farmer looking to improve his dwindling bottom line.
It’s not a good thing to have foreign gov that subsidize competitive fertilizer manufacturers, this undermines our domestic manufacturers, but I know I don’t like being the one paying for the government implemented duty on product I need to maintain my livelihood.
When the farmer creates such a significant circulation of capital in the economy you would think the gov would be helping keep our costs in line. Instead they seem to be propping up the already overinflated public corporations/ oligopolies at the detriment of the producer.
How does a Canadian grain producer gain government protection from a (for example) Russian grain producer that has a significant cost of production advantage over his, and is slowly stealing his share of the world wheat market through logistics advantages and domestic subsidies on inputs ect?
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“New crop†around these parts is the stuff I just put in the bins. “Old crop†is the grain I have carried over. Don’t preprice because some years we have “No cropâ€.
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I priced canola in sept when it’s was being hauled from the combine, felt confident what was there and just dumped the last load Friday for more than $1/bu less than spot price.
Wanting to price the remaining canola since prices are decent , no one has any delivery opportunities until March that I found.
Kinda need cash before then.
I’d be happy with the spot price but can’t.
Sometimes I miss the old days when I could always find a close haul to take, a couple short trips to town and then a few shots with the manager or cross the street and shoot pool until closing time.
Now I’ve gotta price 3 months ahead , not really loving this.
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Originally posted by GOODRUM View PostI priced canola in sept when it’s was being hauled from the combine, felt confident what was there and just dumped the last load Friday for more than $1/bu less than spot price.
Wanting to price the remaining canola since prices are decent , no one has any delivery opportunities until March that I found.
Kinda need cash before then.
I’d be happy with the spot price but can’t.
Sometimes I miss the old days when I could always find a close haul to take, a couple short trips to town and then a few shots with the manager or cross the street and shoot pool until closing time.
Now I’ve gotta price 3 months ahead , not really loving this.
Everyone delivering on old contracts (((((that the graincos have purposely delayed to keep the price low and their books full )))))is seeing that the prices are higher....after storing past the due date of their contracts...
If you understand the value of mandatory sales reporting....you will also understand a bit of a robbery is going on here in Canada right now.
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