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    #91
    Appreciate any input from both sides
    At least it’s civil discussion without b/s , keep it that way wiseguy please

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      #92
      Originally posted by wiseguy
      You call this a civil discussion furrow ???

      I call it an insult !
      Why, do you have JD combines?

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        #93
        Because it is a jab at JD owners 😂

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          #94
          Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
          Because it is a jab at JD owners 😂
          What? This why people get beat up

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              #96
              Originally posted by FarmJunkie View Post
              What? This why people get beat up
              Wiseguy is already going to try to beat me up for my grading, might as well have some fun while I’m at it.

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                #97
                Wiseguy
                I hope you know that the CGC changes grade specifications from year to year, that they are not static and are a result of harvest samples, the quality of the crop, usually until the expert CGC committee meets, the specifications are more stringent than after the fall harvest samples are quantified and that years quality standards are finalized into the assigned grades.

                Have a good thanksgiving!
                Blessings

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by wiseguy
                  Then why are you taking # 2 for all your wheat in a drought year if last year's carry over is # 1 ???

                  Sounds like your getting robbed and too blind to realize it !
                  Because it has 2.5 % volunteer barley in it , probably a #3 or CF actually , our *** up last spring
                  We were told Everest would take care of it , but it did SFA to it
                  if there is one thing I have learned over the years ,it’s that everything doesn’t have to be a fight !
                  And the 5-10 cent discount is quite ok with me !

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by caseih View Post
                    Because it has 2.5 % volunteer barley in it , probably a #3 or CF actually , our *** up last spring
                    We were told Everest would take care of it , but it did SFA to it
                    if there is one thing I have learned over the years ,it’s that everything doesn’t have to be a fight !
                    And the 5-10 cent discount is quite ok with me !
                    Exactly, pick your fights. No point nitpicking. The graders grade my grain and if I don't like it, they don't get it this year.

                    If they ask me why I am not hauling there this year, I tell them why.

                    Burn a bridge and there are fewer options to market your grain.

                    I remember talking to a guy who sent multiple loads of 13.5 canola that he took out of a bag. Of course he kinda forgot to mention that it was tough.

                    They sent the loads home and he was pissed off. So I said give some of the elevators with a dryer a call. He said I can't, there is no where else to go.

                    I thought "ok, what goes around comes around".

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                      Snickers , anyone ?

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