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Where did all the "bumper" crop experts go all of a sudden?????????????

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    #16
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    Not trying to be a dick or anything, but doesnt anyone use the cash advance program? For my little slice of heaven the cash advance program fronts enough to pay off the input account and live off of until seeding without selling a bushel. Thats 6 months of marketing flexibility.

    What is everybody doing? Running to the terminal with samples right off the combine? The buyers are just waiting to fleece anyone walking in the door after harvest.

    Or is it big rent that has to be paid?
    The info from the advance system is fed directly to grain cos. ...

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      #17
      Oh One of the dip shits was on CJGX yesterday and the fool still doesn't get it. He now has wheat lower because all guys are done most of the wheat and the results of the little puck are in. Canola is just stated and the fool still thinks Stats Canada is low. WTF. Its sick individuals like this that don't care the results really are it's all about scamming the farmer.

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        #18
        If everyone reads what is on a few of the recent threads .....this looks like a 2013 shipping event coming our way again. ..big crop and good quality and the grain cos don't know what to do other than try to phuck farmers instead of getting it to the coast and blending it all to a 3....

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          #19
          Driving by the crushers in Yorkton the last few days I doubt there is going to be any canola left in the bins by spring.....wow line ups like I have never seen all the way up to highway 16.

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            #20
            Here is a question to make guys go ummmmm????

            Does statscan or the banker ever tap the sides of bins to find out how full they actually are or do they just take the paper copy?

            Statscan and experts like Townsend supposedly walk fields....wonder if they ever walk into a crush plant and start counting....

            Crushers can say their bins are full but then why the lineups....chances are they were sweeping....
            Last edited by bucket; Sep 16, 2020, 07:00.

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              #21
              Did you know its cheaper to use trucks from swift current to Lethbridge than shuttle a 50 car unit train of canola to the crusher?

              How phucked is that...

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                #22
                Article in the Western Producer: “Sask. canola estimate feels the heat.” This article talks about the Saskatchewan government having a much lower canola yield estimate than Statscan and has a couple of quotes from Neil Townsend, I try to be open minded but this guy takes the cake!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                  Article in the Western Producer: “Sask. canola estimate feels the heat.” This article talks about the Saskatchewan government having a much lower canola yield estimate than Statscan and has a couple of quotes from Neil Townsend, I try to be open minded but this guy takes the cake!
                  Notice anything familiar about Townsend and Burnett?.....yup it looks like they eat a lot of cake...they aint walking any fields ...they be puddles pretty quick....they are paper people....roid growers....

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                    #24
                    Could u imagine Neil walking! Especially carrying that head around! Guys like him have to go. The are no experts on farming and how to get it done.

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                      #25
                      Townsend ...


                      Sometimes pictures do say a 1000 words.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by bucket View Post
                        Did you know its cheaper to use trucks from swift current to Lethbridge than shuttle a 50 car unit train of canola to the crusher?

                        How phucked is that...
                        Is that for producer or grain company? Don't grain companies have negotiated prices with rail companies?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
                          Is that for producer or grain company? Don't grain companies have negotiated prices with rail companies?
                          I don't think the trucker is making much....

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by bucket View Post
                            I don't think the trucker is making much....
                            Wonder what the actual average cost to pull a tonne of grain by rail is? Someone from one of the shortlines should know. What is the average cost by superB?

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by bucket View Post
                              Notice anything familiar about Townsend and Burnett?.....yup it looks like they eat a lot of cake...they aint walking any fields ...they be puddles pretty quick....they are paper people....roid growers....
                              Actually the more interesting commonality Townsend and Burnett is that they are both former employees of the Canadian Wheat Board. In the article Neil Townsend refuses to back down from his 41 bushel per acre yield prediction. He says there is no way Saskatchewan gov. can be right, the math wouldn’t work, that would mean $14 canola. I can’t believe people would hire this guy for marketing advice!

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
                                Wonder what the actual average cost to pull a tonne of grain by rail is? Someone from one of the shortlines should know. What is the average cost by superB?
                                Fuel wise per tonne ...one would think rail would be lower....but if the crusher at lethbridge needs canola....the rail would be too slow even though there are few stops. ..50 cars would be 100 trucks....this system we have is insane.

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