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    #16
    ummmmm.... No

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      #17
      Talked to a buddy that works for Ag Growth (grain
      bin manufacturer) last fall - asked him what they
      saw as the opportunity post-CWB.

      He said they believed they would be selling bigger
      bins because farms would be getting bigger.

      I see it differently. Although farms are indeed
      getting bigger, the demise of the single desk will
      do nothing to increase that trend. I actually see
      reasons why smaller farms could become more
      profitable and therefore temper the trend to bigger
      farms somewhat.

      But on bin size, I think they have exactly the
      wrong idea. With the quality demands that we
      haven't seen before, there will be benefit in
      keeping bins size on the smaller size. You don't
      want to be dumping wheat on wheat on wheat of
      various protein levels etc. It will be best to
      segregate as much as possible on the farm.

      Also, test each bin and then know exactly what's
      in each. Your "cans" are like cans on the shelf in
      the grocery store. Each one of those cans are
      labeled so you know exactly what's in each. Your
      bins are like those cans - imagine a grocer not
      knowing what's in the cans on his shelf.

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        #18
        Neighbor build 4 50000 bins sure look nice. Can
        only combine 14000 in a day. New owner might
        work for them. I agree with quality and knowing
        what's in each bin.

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          #19
          the harsh reality of derugulated market
          is higher highs and lower lows but
          plenty of opportunity in between.

          guess in australia were kinda lucky just
          harvest load and take it a elevator and
          sell it or store it there at a cost of
          course or as mentioned have your own
          bins.

          i have three elevators within 40 kms and
          a port site 170 kms away.

          As a collective havent farmers over
          there thought of building a facility
          with 100 farmers throwing $15,000 to
          20,000 each to start with and then
          increasing it as years go by.

          can be bunkers and uprights

          cheers

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            #20
            over there i mean on the praries

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              #21
              On farm small scale elevators with pits,legs,cleaners
              and dryers is what i see.

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                #22
                Mallee,

                There are many alternatives for storage. The further we go... the more things are the same!

                Are your crops dormant now Mallee?

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                  #23
                  nope crops are early tillering they
                  never really go dormant just slow done
                  some, but will be past that stage in
                  about 2 weeks then they start to move
                  august gets here.

                  if it was easier to post pics on here i
                  would, could someone ask the owner or
                  mods about it, ive sent emails but never
                  ever had a response guess im not part of
                  the furniture here yet

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                    #24
                    Mallee,

                    You can e-mail me pics if you want and we will post them. tom4cwb@hotmail.com

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                      #25
                      Hate to admit it, butt at least in the
                      short term, it looks like the marketeer
                      boys/girls were right, high high high
                      prices'll be good fer Comedian Gag. Greed
                      is good after all. In Comedia wes are us
                      ta boom and bust cycles. Now wit the
                      Gobermont running it, they'll send the cwb
                      the waya the doe doe bird, sooner than
                      later, no doubt bout it.... Heil Harper!

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                        #26
                        Modus operandi for the state trading agency
                        would have had us 1/2 sold at fire sale prices
                        before this latest rally. Not missing that part.

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                          #27
                          Bye bye board. Adios big bureaucratic farce.

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                            #28
                            Burbert;

                            "GREED is Good"?

                            You are a real special troll Burb... thanks for not disappointing us...

                            Do you grow commercial volumes of grain Burb...?

                            On second thought perhaps your thoughts mirror those of past management at 423 Main... and they were just preventing us from being 'greedy'...

                            A thought and different perspective...

                            Thanks Burbert!

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