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    #21
    That probably depends, are you holding out for some predetermined price, just more than today, or new all-time highs?
    I don't think we will see the new all-time highs for at least a year. But if I remember right, I think you are not averse to stortng grain for long periods.

    I think the feedl barley is stronger than necessary given the probable short corn crop. But my thought process is that demand destruction will sort that out if it hasn't already. Whereas the wheat and oil seeds can't be solved on the demand side as easily. If any of that proves to be true, then selling the barley now and holding the other crops makes sense.
    As far as fertilizer goes, I can't see any convincing argument that any of the parties involved are interested in de-escalating the situation in Ukraine anytime soon. Which means Europe won't be ramping up fertilizer production, and exports from Russia and Belarus are likely to be constrained so I don't see any reason why fertilizer will get any cheaper before it gets more expensive. Compounded by the problems on the Mississippi, as our fertilizer makes its mythical round trip to New Orleans and back
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Oct 13, 2022, 13:18.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Partners View Post
      Viterra issues $$$ soon as it's dumped.
      RP does a germ test.1 week later $$$.
      I’m interested to know that about viterra. Must be a new policy because our local Viterra was doing that thing where your barley went in the malt bin and then you waited a week or two to get malt or feed not long ago.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Partners View Post
        Viterra issues $$$ soon as it's dumped.
        RP does a germ test.1 week later $$$.
        viterra sure is aggressive this year , noticed that in tisdale too, last year they slept

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          #24
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          viterra sure is aggressive this year , noticed that in tisdale too, last year they slept
          Got a quota to hit from the higher ups after not being aggressive enough and missing out last year.

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            #25
            Gift horse flea.

            I wouldn’t personally take a risk of a rug pull in this market. Supply demand have little effect anymore.

            Money could rush out of the commodities space just as fast as it came in.

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              #26
              Had my Viterra rep phone today to see if he could drop the cheque off today on barley we finished hauling earlier this week, kind of shocked. Told him sure, and to pick up our samples of wheat and oats also while he was in the neighborhood.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
                Had my Viterra rep phone today to see if he could drop the cheque off today on barley we finished hauling earlier this week, kind of shocked. Told him sure, and to pick up our samples of wheat and oats also while he was in the neighborhood.
                Gonna try talk you into letting some of that wheat or oats go before it runs up?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Partners View Post
                  Viterra issues $$$ soon as it's dumped.
                  RP does a germ test.1 week later $$$.
                  That ship has sailed. Back to the good old days. I dumped my final load yesterday and asked for a cheque. Gotta wait for the germ results to come back in a week or so, I was told.

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