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I think this is a better option (no pun intended) than a production contract. Lots of expensive lessons were learned in 2021.Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostMarketers talking about buying puts… put spreading… locking in‘profit’…
Do you understand how much this can cost???
I certainly understand how this works… very expensive training in 2021… Crusher said he got his training in 2020…
But if it doesn’t cost significant ‘ real’ ($) pain… unlikely to learn the ‘hard earned’ certificate of perspective and wisdom!!!
God please give me the courage to do the things I can, and the wisdom to accept the things that I should leave be…
Cheers
Grain companies should be offering AOG contracts for commodity canola similar to specialty canola already does. They will if farmers refuse to sign production contracts without Act of God clause.
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Had the pleasure this year with wheat and Barley. Won't forgot this lesson. Also won't forget the elevators that were rolling contracts for some and those that weren't. Does this solve all the issues? No, but it sure helps. Much like the lessons learned over the years with grade, falling number BS and delivery date, seem to cycle through all the elevators eventually. Have a hard time not to hedge a few bushels off the combine with $10 Wheat and $19 Canola out there with input prices being so high. Will I regret having to buy out 2-5bu if I get no crop? Yes. Will I regret it if the price doubles? Yes. Would be nice to wait until July and we knows there's a crop, but will the price still be there? If China decides to do something crazy could the price plummet? The beauty of free trade is we can all decide different ways. Either way its a gamble, and the gamble seems to be getting harder and harder to make, but there's plenty of other jobs for me that don't depend so much on the weather if I wanted. Just one way of thinking about it, after all this is a forum to share and learn different perspectives even if some of us get sidetracked at times.Originally posted by caseih View Postnot sure if you have ever done it , but it is a real kick in the nuts
using crop ins to pay off contracts
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We lost most of our snow in the recent Chinook. From what I hear that applies to much of southern and western AB.Originally posted by Partners View PostWith the tons of snow we are getting , will the markets see this a a good crop
Potential soon?
What ever..we all in different situations..Freedom to make our own choices...
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