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 Here is a link to the latest report.Originally posted by bucket View Postany links to the boats counts and stocks at west coast for quick glance at what is going on ?????
 
 I am only guessing but there may be 50 boats due in or waiting and port stocks are well below 50 percent...
 http://quorumcorp.net/Downloads/WeeklyReports/GMPGOCWeek202021.pdf http://quorumcorp.net/Downloads/WeeklyReports/GMPGOCWeek202021.pdf
 
 Vancouver stocks are 100,000 tonnes lower than last year. And G3 was not in operation yet last year at this time.
 This is holiday stats so that needs to be remembered. With good weather on the prairies farm deliveries will bounce back in the new year. And as always port stocks will depend on the railways and the weather through the mountains and in the ports.
 
 Doubt there will be 50 next week but might be close. Depends how many ships are partially loaded and only need a top off. I'd have to be paid to track all this stuff closely. Ha, well I guess if watching shipping adds something worthy of consideration to your marketing plan maybe it would pay...
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 Good points but knowing stock levels, boat counts, sales reports.....will all help in some form....Originally posted by farming101 View PostHere is a link to the latest report.
 http://quorumcorp.net/Downloads/WeeklyReports/GMPGOCWeek202021.pdf http://quorumcorp.net/Downloads/WeeklyReports/GMPGOCWeek202021.pdf
 
 Vancouver stocks are 100,000 tonnes lower than last year. And G3 was not in operation yet last year at this time.
 This is holiday stats so that needs to be remembered. With good weather on the prairies farm deliveries will bounce back in the new year. And as always port stocks will depend on the railways and the weather through the mountains and in the ports.
 
 Doubt there will be 50 next week but might be close. Depends how many ships are partially loaded and only need a top off. I'd have to be paid to track all this stuff closely. Ha, well I guess if watching shipping adds something worthy of consideration to your marketing plan maybe it would pay...
 
 Being in the dark and being shit on doesn't...
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