Keep hearing that we cant move this big a crop because in the past we have only moved X smount.
In the past we shipped everything west or east to the ports. Now with the wheat board gone a lot of trains run south. With some creativity we could probably double or triple our capacity if we use more options.
Portland has a huge terminal at the port that is under used.
It is just a way to keep our basis at ridiculous levels and make more profit. Wait and see, if there is no rail strike or other weather interuptions we will move this big crop just like before.
Tired of all the BS in the papers, etc. about logistics. About time for some articles saying there are ways to move this crop and get people looking at options.
In the past we shipped everything west or east to the ports. Now with the wheat board gone a lot of trains run south. With some creativity we could probably double or triple our capacity if we use more options.
Portland has a huge terminal at the port that is under used.
It is just a way to keep our basis at ridiculous levels and make more profit. Wait and see, if there is no rail strike or other weather interuptions we will move this big crop just like before.
Tired of all the BS in the papers, etc. about logistics. About time for some articles saying there are ways to move this crop and get people looking at options.