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    No AOG malt contracts

    I hope nobody jumps these malt contracts with no act of God built in. Most malt contracts that I am aware of in North Dakota have AOG. Some of the elevators up here are pushing these no AOG contracts. Its time to get on a level field . The maltsers should be taking the risk themselves or pass it to sombody else. Malt bids have been alot higher in the US with aog.

    #2
    Just who is offering the contracts and ball park
    values.

    Also curious on how tight the specifications in the
    contract are and from there, how much wiggle room
    room there is for malster to reject.

    Will leave the conversation on act of god clause
    carry on. My point would be it is important that
    terms be fair for both parties.

    Don't know if it will happen but an idea is to have
    tiered contracts with clearly outlined specifications
    that can verified by third parties. A super premium
    price if the malt barley meets high specifications
    and can be identity preserved to the maltster for a
    niche market. A street malt program that will meet
    the needs of an export customer like China based
    on blending in the elevator. An understood price at
    the time of signing the contract if the barley is not
    selectible and needs to be sold in the feed market.
    Agreed quality specifications and ways of
    arbitrating disputes would be a part of this system.

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      #3
      Perhaps unknown but maltsters can select to 110 % of
      their malt barley needs from farmers in the single desk
      system. In the new world, maltsters shouldn't be able
      to select more than the malt barley they need and
      from there, be held accountable to the specifications
      in contracts.

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        #4
        How can you prove it was an Act of God if you can't prove God exists?

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          #5
          Perhaps it should be an "Act Of The Devil" clause when one gets hailed out or some other disaster hits. Especially so for those who believe in a benevolent God as our protector.

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            #6
            Phoned Viterra in NE Sask. $5.04 metcalfe
            new crop. No act of god. They did say
            though that the contracts will be much
            more defined and if it meets the specs in
            contract it will be accepted, unlike in
            the past where it was open-ended and the
            maltster only decided what to accept after
            the fact.

            What are other's hearing for new crop bids

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              #7
              New crop bids, old crop bids, notin,
              everbody has a wait and see attitude.
              Nothing happens at Christmas time, the
              holidays are upon us. N o gift giving
              from the multis or railroads ta date.
              Maybe new years will bring something down
              the pipe. Hopefully whatever were hit wit
              isn't smelly and sticky. One never nose
              though in the open market worlda wonders
              ta behold!!!

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                #8
                Burbert,

                "No gift giving
                from the multis or railroads ta date."

                You expect Christmas Gifts from those you call names all day and slander whenever the notion passes through your fantasy greymatter???

                Please do NOT feed the Troll.

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                  #9
                  Here is Minot prices

                  http://www.sunprairiegrain.com/markets.php

                  Location: MinotBowbellsMohallRyderNiobeNormaLigniteVelva

                  MALT BARLEY


                  Cash Price

                  ROBUST
                  6.50


                  CONLIN
                  6.50


                  LACEY
                  6.50


                  TRADITION
                  6.50




                  2012 NC MALT BLY AOG
                  6.45



                  Kinda makes the Vitera bid just over $5.00 look poor?

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                    #10
                    Careful with the US Malt pricing. Sometimes prices quoted down there are for 100lbs of barley. Not one bushel.

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                      #11
                      An example;
                      A spot price in Montana Dec 19th listed as $12.25/ctw works out to $5.88/bus.

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                        #12
                        this is for a bu.

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