Starting to hear rumors about mills
having to shut down, because they can't
get grains.
Why aren't we hearing that the price of
end use products going up, because they
have to truck grain instead of using the
rail?
All North American Mills are accessible
by road. If there was a spike in Nat Gas
or power or labor, the price would be
paid and passed on to consumers.
If the mills want grain we can supply
just pay us a fair price and we will get
it to you one way or another.
There is something wrong! At the basis
we are quoted right now, we could darn
near load sacks onto a wagon pulled by a
donkey and deliver to them personally.
having to shut down, because they can't
get grains.
Why aren't we hearing that the price of
end use products going up, because they
have to truck grain instead of using the
rail?
All North American Mills are accessible
by road. If there was a spike in Nat Gas
or power or labor, the price would be
paid and passed on to consumers.
If the mills want grain we can supply
just pay us a fair price and we will get
it to you one way or another.
There is something wrong! At the basis
we are quoted right now, we could darn
near load sacks onto a wagon pulled by a
donkey and deliver to them personally.