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    Durum low end due to vomi any ideas!

    Our durum crop was decimated week of fpshow
    with 5 inch plus moisture and high humidity for
    days . No planes available and couldn't get
    sprayer on ground. It was time for prosaro but
    couldn't get on till it was to late.
    So now I have two bags of shit plus bin. Yielded
    way over sask crop insurance .
    So a 5 under board pays maybe 4.66 again that's
    pro. Initial iow.
    Have a bid of 5.18 but looking for more. Not a
    ergot issue, vomi is up.
    Any ideas.

    #2
    There is alot of crap wheat out there esp down under I would take the $5.18

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      #3
      Better yet, get a grain furnace and burn it to heat your house and shop for the winter.

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        #4
        5.18 might yet best the pool return for #1
        durum with the CWB trying to sabotage the
        wheat market for the last time.

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          #5
          Got a $5.30 Picked up price this afternoon for all movement Dec Jan.

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            #6
            ajl 'the wheat board trying to sabotage the grain markets' What the f--k are you talking about?

            How are they supposed to market when the building is being bombed

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              #7
              Really mustard. Look at the PRO's. #3 HRS in Sask with average freight and deductions is $4.97. #1 11.5% protein HRS is $5.46. Even feed wheat in the pool is $3.96.

              $5.50 at the local feed mill. No dockage, and they are happy to see it.

              The CWB could have sold all the pooled wheat for feed and we wouldn't have gotten a better price than they can exporting high quality milling wheat. Numbers don't lie.

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                #8
                SF3, why not sell it to the ethanol plants? I am not up to date on wheat prices, but they buy wheat for the starch to cook for fuel correct? I am 100km north of Saskatoon and most farmers in this area abandoned growing quality milling wheat for high yeilding ethanol/utility wheat. I cannot speak for the price, but as previously described, low dockage, they ship large volumes at a time, and get paid for all of it.

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