the elevators, while nice to see new crop wheat bids to price wheat the way we would price canola for movement off the combine, however I dont like the notion off pricing with out clear indications what the deductions are for wheat under spec or for that matter bonuses for over spec. The way I see it they can do what ever they want if nothing is on paper. RISKY.
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You could always grow the wheat then market it once you know the grade and quality. We have used this policy in the past and it has worked well for us it is just hard to get cashflow off the combine using this method.
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I decided to only contract a small amount for now
and only in November so that I have a handle on
what the quality of grain that I have to offer.
I think that the discounts and premiums will
standardize over time between companies, but
that remains to be seen.
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Its one thing to offer bids but not to have the dicounts and premiums is a bit of a deal breaker.
I'm going to wait for all the players to come in, including the cwb.
I'm expecting the cwb with their 60 years of experience to have a good handle on the discount/premium and basis levels. That should make them competetive and maybe if their traditional customers stick with them better prices for later delivery.
I say this because durum and wheat has been accepted and called early. This makes me think some of their customers needs are full for some time. If the cwb played this right, they could be sitting back letting all the harvest grain get moved and come back in for their customers and better prices.
Just playing devils advocate but there are lots of liberals in the cwb camp and their strategy is smoke and mirrors.
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Besides the cwb doesn't have to bid too much to get wheat and durum.
The prices by Viterra are not attractive given the shortage of high quality wheat in the world. Also considering Weber's daily report of DNS prices, there should be some upside to bids in the future.IMHO.
Australia's crop is getting rained on and South America is bone dry for pollination of the corn crop.
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burbert
The cwb was not keeping pace with farmer's needs. A perfect example of not being able to send final payments earlier. No reason in this day and age that farmers should wait 6 months after the pool is closed to square up.
I think the cwb has a tremendous opportunity, they just have to speed up full payment.
The cwb has customers, they have support from you, and they should have a way of out smarting the competition. You have been telling us that for years, how good a job they do.
Now they can show us the money.
Its that simple.
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here is the discounts for a ND elevator
Cash Prices Up Fourth Day -- Modestly
DTN Early Word Grains 12/23 07:18
DTN Midday Grain Comments 12/23 11:48
DTN Closing Grain Comments 12/23 13:58
DTN Cattle Close/Trends ...
DTN Early Word Opening Livestock ...
DTN Midday Livestock Comments ...
DTN Closing Livestock Comments ...
DTN Chart Technical Points ...
DTN Feeder Pig Index
SPRING WHEAT : Protein Scale - 7cent/quarter down from 14: 2cent 1/5 up to 15pro.
DON: No Discount
TW : -.02 under 58lbs
FN: Under 300 -.05 each 25 pts
DMG: -.02 each % over 1 Dmg
At least a guys knows where he is at
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