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    High Protein Wheat is in High Demand?

    Just read that the world needs high protein wheat, Yet in Canada were told sorry you dumb ****s we don't pay protein over a set amount.

    Don't you just love the games the useless grain companies play in Canada?


    Everything is a secret that they just know.

    Also Paris hard milling wheat is on fire.

    We should be at 15 with our exchange yet they creep higher and were told to put in Targets.

    **** your targets start paying.

    #2
    They do it because they can, the every man for him self mentality of Western Canadian grain farmers.

    Just read Agriville, as the grain companies do, such a divide regarding every topic on here.

    Do you honestly think Grain companies haven't figured this out years ago when setting prices?


    No conformity amongst Western Canadian farmers

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      #3
      Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
      They do it because they can, the every man for him self mentality of Western Canadian grain farmers.

      Just read Agriville, as the grain companies do, such a divide regarding every topic on here.

      Do you honestly think Grain companies haven't figured this out years ago when setting prices?


      No conformity amongst Western Canadian farmers
      How much wheat do you grow foragefarmer?

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        #4
        Our Starbuck was running over 15% . Not seeing much of premium.

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          #5
          Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
          They do it because they can, the every man for him self mentality of Western Canadian grain farmers.

          Just read Agriville, as the grain companies do, such a divide regarding every topic on here.

          Do you honestly think Grain companies haven't figured this out years ago when setting prices?


          No conformity amongst Western Canadian farmers
          I guess that makes it alright that Richardson and every other company can all of a sudden just drop paying extra protein. They are crooks plain and simple!

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            #6
            Too bad the cwb wasn’t around, they’d take care of this protein dilemma…..

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              #7
              Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
              Our Starbuck was running over 15% . Not seeing much of premium.
              were you happy with starbuck?
              only had a small field on alfalfa ground, dried right out , not very good test

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                #8
                Average protein across all grades is running at 14.7 %
                So, that will be the benchmark.
                The premium is in the low protein old stocks stuff if you have any.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  How much wheat do you grow foragefarmer?

                  Not that it's any of your business but I do have #1 high protein wheat sitting in the bins for a few years just waiting for this type of opportunity. I do hope you screen all other posters on this thread as whether they grow wheat after they post, but I doubt it.

                  Not sure what's that got to do with anything anyways Furrow as it applies to all commodities in Agriculture other than Supply Management.

                  It sure didn't take long to prove my point in my first post did it Guys?

                  But let's come on here and bitch and whine about how F ken crooked Richardson's and the other families are for being Capitalists while we argue here on Argiville.

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                    #10
                    AS farmers , one would think we should agree on some things. Apparently not.

                    Governments love this type of diatribe to justify them doing SFA to help the industry or farmers.

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                      #11
                      Forage last time I checked the big dog grain companies all built their fortune on the farmer's back.

                      Don't know one farmer that owns a billion-dollar company. Maybe a $100 mill of Debt.

                      The world is paying for protein and searching it out.

                      Paris wheat is running off the charts.

                      Canada hold my beer take a target you dumb fools and let us make out like bandidts.

                      ADM just announced their profit is double for last year. Double profit.

                      How is your farm doing.

                      ****ing bullshit.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                        Forage last time I checked the big dog grain companies all built their fortune on the farmer's back.

                        Don't know one farmer that owns a billion-dollar company. Maybe a $100 mill of Debt.

                        The world is paying for protein and searching it out.

                        Paris wheat is running off the charts.

                        Canada hold my beer take a target you dumb fools and let us make out like bandidts.

                        ADM just announced their profit is double for last year. Double profit.

                        How is your farm doing.

                        ****ing bullshit.
                        The whole system starts on the backs of farmers and ranchers....Everyone else just keeps picking the meat off our bones.

                        We now have a system that depends on how many inputs you buy from the graincos to get delivery.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by caseih View Post
                          were you happy with starbuck?
                          only had a small field on alfalfa ground, dried right out , not very good test
                          Starbuck was good. Hard to judge in a shitty year. But 30 with 2 in of rain not bad.

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                            #14
                            Maybe this is why high protein wheat is suddenly in demand. Great reset proceeding.


                            Nearly 50 per cent of Canadians say they can’t afford meat
                            https://ipolitics.ca/2021/09/30/nearly-50-per-cent-of-canadians-say-they-cant-afford-meat/

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by bucket View Post
                              AS farmers , one would think we should agree on some things. Apparently not.

                              Governments love this type of diatribe to justify them doing SFA to help the industry or farmers.
                              Exactly my point, but it had to come from the right poster I see.

                              Hope you get rain Bucket, mixed farmer are the hardest working!

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