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    CWB PROs and Deadlines

    Any thoughts ahead of Thursdays PRO? Fixed price 1CWRS 13.5 is $305/tonne versus a PRO of $300. Futures are actually a little lower but the change over the past month is a stronger CWB basis (currently $30). My suspicion is up $5 to $10. Others.

    Also Friday is the deadline on the "A" series. Note the conversation on durum in other threads. Thoughts for other grains? Grainflo?

    #2
    What if the pro goes up? What keeps the cwb from lowering them later after they pay a shitload of dummurrage?

    Remember the feb 09 durum PRO that was a premium to spring wheat? Ended up they have not paid a penny more on durum than the initial payment.

    Also factor in the acceptance levels. If the pro was set at 10 bucks a bushel and they only move 50 percent of the crop - you only net 5 bucks anyway.

    The cwb never factors this into their so called premiums. In the states there is always the opportunity to move 100 percent of the crop.

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      #3
      Suspect the CWB will take 100 % of the "A" series for all crops. Durum could be a quesion. Same comment on feed wheat but don't expect a major signup based on current 70 cent/bu initials which could be up to $2.50/bu with a $70 adjustment payment.

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        #4
        From CWB website: Series A deadline Monday midnight. Also a producer can use previous deliveries against new FPC, interesting. Deadline for FPC January 2011.

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          #5
          Thanks for correcting. Is Monday. Also highlighting the nuanaces/changes in the current crop year. The devil is always in the detail.

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            #6
            Hadn't realised the opportunity to price old deliveries under an fpc. Every kernel of wheat delivered to the CWB prior to January 31 would be priced under fixed contract. Would have a pretty good measure of bins and have my after January 31 inventory covered with basis contracts or fpc. Wheat delivered equals money in the bank. No waiting final payments.

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