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    #11
    we took summer diesel in the tanks in this past week

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      #12
      Does any one have any prices ? The quote I got friday
      was 94.7 cents / L , after 6 cent rebate.

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        #13
        A friend of mine was telling me he hedges dieselfuel on the NYMEX buying options on Heating oil. Thats all I know please dont ask me my options stratagy.
        hope it helps

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          #14
          Hope you folks getting summer know that is biodiesel blend... burn it fast... it can go lumpy in 6 months!
          Winter does not have this problem I am told.

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            #15
            Now a biofuel challenge fer Comedian
            framers. Fuel turns ta lumps after 6
            months. Wow what next! Grain truck tires
            that shred themselves, if'n ya overload
            the B train by one gram...........

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              #16
              Diesel does not get any bio added to it until April.

              Should have great shelf life.

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                #17
                I thought diesel fuel in Saskatchewan had to have a certain percentage of biodiesel in it? SO, if our canola continues to climb, then to will our diesel. Not just oil in diesel anymore.

                I'm sure that the Co-ops can have both summer and winter diesel available, because its their refinery.

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                  #18
                  Dogpatch,

                  Coop does have both... it is outside temp that restricts movement... below minus 15 it gets hard or near impossible to pump.

                  I was told Winter has NO Biodiesel... so summer has often over twice as much 'bio' component... and I would not count on this 'bio' component being canola based. 'As cheap as possible' with animal fats/soy/palm as the 'bio' part is more the truth... which is why it gels so easy when it is cold.

                  I understand Canola 'Bio' added makes diesel flow better... not worse.

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