Burbert.
You say that your oat math is based on 2011-12 production. A SE Sask price is $3.02 for December 2011 delivery which would indicate that a few buyers don't anticipate an over production situation that will drive them to a buck a bushel.
Looking at your company friend's portal it would appear that Vulcan - Brooks December 2011 price is $2.33 - $2.37 if you're interested. Where did you come up with a buck a bushel price?
I suspect that the bins of grain you have on your debt free farm are not filled with oats. Am I correct?
You say that your oat math is based on 2011-12 production. A SE Sask price is $3.02 for December 2011 delivery which would indicate that a few buyers don't anticipate an over production situation that will drive them to a buck a bushel.
Looking at your company friend's portal it would appear that Vulcan - Brooks December 2011 price is $2.33 - $2.37 if you're interested. Where did you come up with a buck a bushel price?
I suspect that the bins of grain you have on your debt free farm are not filled with oats. Am I correct?
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