Few planes still going last few nights and mornings. Midge and disease control most likely. One guys HRS has been headed for two weeks he sprayed a day ago. But boys the date on the calender is August 1st, we live in Canada where were now in the count down to winter. This crop has to be pushed not delayed any more. Yes in a normal year their is a time and place to save a crop but once August is here (unless its Bertha) shouldn't one be concentrating on getting it in the bin. One extra bushel wont make or break it.
Or do guys pump so much money into a crop that it becomes like a heroin addict you just have to keep feeding it.
This brings me to my point, Cargill rep at farm other day and all he talked about was their target program for peas oats flax barley and canola. Pick a number and if our buyer needs it, it gets hit then you deliver. Cash flow was his other comment. So it got me to thinking who does these target programs that are norm for western Canada working for.
Peas as latest example.
Some 5.25 were picked up but no 5.50 and 6.00. Hm does that mean the poor schmuck that over spent needs cash so he is willing to sell at lower price just to feed his addiction. Or does it help the grain companies to make sales at 7 plus and see how many suckers will bite at low end to help improve the grain companies profit margin.
Its a vicious circle first they try to get you to grow a crop, then they come out and tell you (their agrologist) put every single thing to it and you will be rewarded. (their selling you the products that need to be applied). Then when they no the crop is not quite their they talk cash flow and picking a target price to help you pay the bill to them. Its one vicious circle that is just getting more and more worse.
So why are guys not getting tough and telling them to stick these programs.
Why! because once they get a guy hooked and the farmer feels his marketing is working because he received what he wanted who is the real winner though.
I believe the grain companies but what do the rest of you feel.
I always say once your in control they are at your mercy when you owe them money your at theirs.
Or do guys pump so much money into a crop that it becomes like a heroin addict you just have to keep feeding it.
This brings me to my point, Cargill rep at farm other day and all he talked about was their target program for peas oats flax barley and canola. Pick a number and if our buyer needs it, it gets hit then you deliver. Cash flow was his other comment. So it got me to thinking who does these target programs that are norm for western Canada working for.
Peas as latest example.
Some 5.25 were picked up but no 5.50 and 6.00. Hm does that mean the poor schmuck that over spent needs cash so he is willing to sell at lower price just to feed his addiction. Or does it help the grain companies to make sales at 7 plus and see how many suckers will bite at low end to help improve the grain companies profit margin.
Its a vicious circle first they try to get you to grow a crop, then they come out and tell you (their agrologist) put every single thing to it and you will be rewarded. (their selling you the products that need to be applied). Then when they no the crop is not quite their they talk cash flow and picking a target price to help you pay the bill to them. Its one vicious circle that is just getting more and more worse.
So why are guys not getting tough and telling them to stick these programs.
Why! because once they get a guy hooked and the farmer feels his marketing is working because he received what he wanted who is the real winner though.
I believe the grain companies but what do the rest of you feel.
I always say once your in control they are at your mercy when you owe them money your at theirs.
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