There will be piles of empty bins in my RM after harvest. All the local big players buying grain will be sending there trains to you guys with crops to fill them.
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I like it when they ask me what I want for my grain. Then I give them a big number ( that’s not unreasonable). And then they usually laugh- but hey they asked. Got more than the big number I started with last year- so that could happen again but won’t be during harvest happy hour
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostThere will be piles of empty bins in my RM after harvest. All the local big players buying grain will be sending there trains to you guys with crops to fill them.
I was under the impression that nearly all acres that were way too wet last spring eventually got seeded, late, and with questionable methods, but that a great growing season has erased most of those sins?
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Originally posted by fcr View PostCant find a new bin here within a hundred miles , and the new ones for next year are mostly presold already, go figure.Lots of grain bags in fields and a few piles on ground showing up.Canola yields are below average tho.
Durum running 5-10, wheat little less. Couldn’t imagine having canola. One guy said his neighbour did a quarter of mustard didn’t take a truck to the field.
Hold your grain boys. Don’t believe the parasites excuses for these prices.
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Originally posted by BTO780 View PostI know couple guys in SW and western SK who bought bins last fall and built will be looking at the shiny concrete till next yr.
Durum running 5-10, wheat little less. Couldn’t imagine having canola. One guy said his neighbour did a quarter of mustard didn’t take a truck to the field.
Hold your grain boys. Don’t believe the parasites excuses for these prices.
I have importer subscribers that are sending me screenshots of combine monitors. They aren't sending 5-10 bpa screenshots.
By the time farmers have access to export sales info...its too late. China covered canola requirements out to end December in the last three weeks...Anyone see it mentioned anywhere?
There is less export transparency today than anytime in the past 50 years,
yet I can find yield monitors pictures everywhere.
Frustrating to say the least.
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Originally posted by LWeber View PostTikTok/Facebook/Twitter/Statscan should be avoided until farmers have the same export sales reporting program as the US.
I have importer subscribers that are sending me screenshots of combine monitors. They aren't sending 5-10 bpa screenshots.
By the time farmers have access to export sales info...its too late. China covered canola requirements out to end December in the last three weeks...Anyone see it mentioned anywhere?
There is less export transparency today than anytime in the past 50 years,
yet I can find yield monitors pictures everywhere.
Frustrating to say the least.
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There are pockets of high yield, yes, and there are guys who don’t know how to set combine yield monitors. All I know is what processors tell me about actual yield from their producers. Will the high-yield pockets skew the price? Will they make up for the areas that are barely getting their seed back? I know a guy who presold 2023 crop, now that guy has balls, might work out ok for him, he is in a high-yield pocket this year.
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Originally posted by LWeber View PostTikTok/Facebook/Twitter/Statscan should be avoided until farmers have the same export sales reporting program as the US.
I have importer subscribers that are sending me screenshots of combine monitors. They aren't sending 5-10 bpa screenshots.
By the time farmers have access to export sales info...its too late. China covered canola requirements out to end December in the last three weeks...Anyone see it mentioned anywhere?
There is less export transparency today than anytime in the past 50 years,
yet I can find yield monitors pictures everywhere.
Frustrating to say the least.
Leaves alot of question marks.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostAnd the guys showing the combine yields sit on boards , supposedly representing farmers, that were asked 3 years ago for an export sales report while USDA implements their second version, and no one can figure out how to do it in Canada.
Leaves alot of question marks.
Someone asked about what China was paying I thought there was transparency now that was one of the issues that everyone disliked the CWB for.
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