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    #16
    Bucket:
    There are price differences due to location - I was
    talking to one guy about wheat and we had
    different prices - didn't make sense until we noted
    that he was talking about Alberta and I was talking
    Saskatchewan.

    Also, when you go out with a price and you buy
    what you need at a particular price, you may drop
    your price for additional tonnage. Same goes if
    you don't get enough, you raise your price until
    you do. That's what futures markets are doing all
    the time. In early stages of a market, expect this
    to happen more noticeably as people - buyers and
    sellers - get a handle on what value is.

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      #17
      depape

      So would it be better to wait for a while until the photo ops are done?

      I was trying to get a price on some uncontracted cwrs at 12.5 px and it would probably be better to sell as feed because of the discount from 13.5.

      That is confusing, given that the grain companies know of the crop quality history, why are they not coming out with prices to suit those needs. They will sell a buyer 100,000 tonnes of 12.5px, so why not have a price? Or will it get to that eventually?

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        #18
        No need for explanation.... I too called and others did their homework as well.

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          #19
          This is a god damn gong show.

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            #20
            You are a gong show lack of Integrity.

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              #21
              I-F...my thoughts exactly. They all act like FREEDUMB TO MARKET has inflamed their freakin' brains.

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                #22
                I will accept responsibility for starting this. I compared the Viterra prices with Johnston's. The only problem was Johnston's were incorrectly quoted on his "Daily". Some people took the time to verify the info for themselves. After I called this morning I too found out this was a bid for malt delivered into the US(but posted as a feed price). My apologies....I used incorrect information.

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                  #23
                  farmaholic, no reason for you to apologize. This is Johnston's M.O. always has been. He continually is "making a mistake" on his page (hey it get's calls coming in) There is a reason he has lost all credibility in the grain industry. Like I also mentioned before, nothing against him, i phone him from time to time and competition is always a good thing.

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                    #24
                    Yes, honest mistakes along the way to reel
                    transparency and benchmarking. Then up on
                    delivery, we'll see the dishonest mistakes
                    ta steel the grain from Comedian framers!
                    Yup its gonna be excitin fer sure, butt we
                    apparently want some excitement in
                    Comedian Gag, don't we?

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                      #25
                      Why do you post with a happy face Burbert?

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                        #26
                        At least there are prices to start making decisions on. If a price seems too good to be true, it is quite easy to confirm whether its true by just phoning the company. I don't think I would be jumping on these prices yet until all the major companies are offering and world grain fundamentals become more apparent. Will also be interesting to see how changes to ICE barley futures/the new reality impact feed barley futures trading volumes. an individual manager decision however based on your business needs.

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                          #27
                          yup, confusion and uncertainty help,
                          marketeers and chislers steal grain from
                          the unwary. Trend of the future in
                          Comedia. Its a good thing when nobody
                          knows what is goin on, er has any plans
                          whatsoever. Freedom rains, confusion,
                          corruption and theft is a good way ta
                          run a business. Maybe someone should
                          ask the Ritz biscuit whats happenin, er
                          does he have his head up his as, er
                          stuck in the sand like ostrich men are
                          prone ta do. What the hell is goin on,
                          besides Christmas joy! Comedia has
                          totally gone rouge. How about this
                          global warming, obviously all carpola
                          too, after all, we normally have a braun
                          Christmas in Comedia!!!!!!!!

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                            #28
                            Markets are fun Burbert. My starting point is what today's price is and then from there what does the future hold. Maybe a Comedian farmer activity but in many cases the diffence between a profitable farm and failing one.

                            But as you said, farming is a way of life and not a real business. My response will always be if you treat a farm like a business, it is a great way of life. If you treat farming like a way of life, it is an extremely poor. Lots of people who participate on this website who understand this and make way more money than you or I ever will. I'm not jealous of them or wish to take it away - they work hard, take risk, have a big investment and deserve their success. Why I like working in Agriculture.

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                              #29
                              charlie, You's an Albertie gobernmont
                              lackey, shill if you will. You's towing
                              the Albertie Barley Commission line,
                              cousin you fear fer your job, and
                              pension.
                              Your advice is worth very little to reel
                              framers. On Angriville, however you an
                              expert, legend in yous own mind, helped
                              write the Albertie marketing course, fun
                              and games fer all! Chislers far and
                              wide, flock to such seminars........

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                                #30
                                I turn 59 in two days. Will only work as long as I am contributing to the agriculture industry and having fun. Can only be judged by my employer and the farmers/industry I work with on the first part. On the last question, I still enjoy what I do.

                                Merry Christmas and all the best in the New Year.

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