This is where things could get interesting, does it hurt to ask for another 20 per ton after Sept. 15? There is no later basis month to compare to. I was told there was a guarantee to pick up by sept. 15th. Sept. 15 is officially dusted yesterday. Parsley I give myself a 2 percent chance at getting it, they will tell me to take a hike in which case I will, I will also have ill will towards the company for not honoring their contract obligations as I was told I think 6 times when I signed the contract that guarantee to pick up before Sept. 15, and I will remember it and remind them from time to time when ever I discuss contracts again. Parsley I don't mind dealing verbally if they cannot take the grain they should have at least called me earlier to make arrangements. End of story, life will go on. Oh not end of story I have to chat with them today. Actually the Sept. basis started at plus 34.09 plus an addition 15 when it rolled from July to Nov futures month. Should I really give up the 49 dollar basis picked up?
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Hopper, if you provide a reason, you raise your chance of success because it provides him with a reason to give you extra. He'll need permission to do so.
"I need a little more cash because I am depending upon the bin space being available. Extra bin spacee is expensive whether I rent some from a neighbor or buy." Good luck, Pars
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Pars - I believe the contract says that they will pay the basis for the month they pick up in and Cargill has told me that the cheque automatically gets made up with the better basis. BUT, after looking at this thread last night I thought I better check my settlements since all our May canola went in June and our June canola went in July. On closer examination I noticed that we still received the June basis for the canola picked up in July. Have our local Cargill office working on it...
Hopperbin - two years ago our July canola didn't go until September and it was a train wreck. We had a big crop coming in and needed every bit of space. Cargill came up with some extra money but looking back it wasn't enough (I think it was only $5 or 7/T). $20 would have been more like it. This year wouldn't be such a problem with bin space though
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