• You will need to login or register before you can post a message. If you already have an Agriville account login by clicking the login icon on the top right corner of the page. If you are a new user you will need to Register.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

New cwb options

Collapse
X
Collapse
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    New cwb options

    Anyone have a chance to examine their offerings?
    I only breezed over but seems like HUGE sales
    pitch with limited value. However very funny how
    competition has forced some ingenuity and
    complete attitude adjustment with removal of
    unprofessional directors at top. Only 6 months
    late, embarassing old leaders had no plan ready
    to deploy imediately in January. I wish the new
    cwb well and hope those that choose it find some
    value. I am one that will not. Good luck with
    pooling canola! I challenge someone to show me
    the economics on their canola PRO.

    #2
    I can get 14.50 for january thru adm today.
    Charlie, et al, is there a way we can run an
    agriville canola pool and determine a pool price as
    we go along between now and say July? Selling a
    portion monthly for the best price in a simple and
    easy way. Deferred delivery in a good priced
    month can be easy to keep track of.

    So, ten percent of crop sold for jan delivery at
    14.50 is the start. Virtual pool begins and we can
    compare soon enough to cwb performance.gotta
    love transparency.

    Comment


      #3
      The fact the cwb is late on this may be to their advantage. If prices continue to climb so should their pool results. And if prices move down a little they should be able to exact a slight premium as they started at a relatively high price.

      The problem with the cwb is everything is based Vancouver/thunder bay and the farmer is on the hook to negotiate with handlers.

      I will just deal with the handlers for net price. Sure I know I can get more at another point but the difference in price now is just the cost of getting it there.

      I know of guys that got 9.50 for their peas this fall except it cost them 75 cents to get them there. So the 8.75 locally wasn't a bad price.

      Comment


        #4
        Complex schemes ta steal yr grain from
        ya.
        Spot price, futures price, forward
        price, farmgate price, direct delivery
        contracts, deferred contracts, lots
        seller ta a feeder cousin they nose what
        ta expect. **** the GOBERMONT Wheatie
        bored, its doomed ta failure. Framers
        get what they deserve. 2012 lookin good
        ifn, we kin get her in the bin. Lottsa
        demand, and grain company reps are
        calling us "Sir", not grunting when we
        approach em. Set up is good soooos lets
        enjoy, it kin all disappear in a second
        ifn Argentinie or Brazil plants another
        bin buster!

        Comment


          #5
          burbert

          Argentina and brazil have to grow bin busters. The world has relied on "just in time" deliveries for food for far too long.

          Comment


            #6
            Hey Burn you finally realize that the CWB had complex schemes to steal our grain. To bad you didn't realize this while the CWB was a monopsony.

            Comment

            • Reply to this Thread
            • Return to Topic List
            Working...