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    #13
    i have to agree with charlie on this one. i hate
    loading in -60 weather but guess what? THATS
    MY JOB. If i want money i better do my job.
    Then i am still cranky about it, so then I tell
    myself the alternative could/would be starting
    the auger engine for my neighbors farm or on a
    construction site somewhere because I am
    labourer for someone else.

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      #14
      I agree. Hard to sort out short term fixes from long term strategies. The last time this happened was 2010 - not that long ago.

      My thoughts (will get killed) is the 2013 crop will be the norm in 5 to 10 years. To gear for bigger volumes, I suspect the industry needs to take a supply chain approach. I think a part of this is to look for alternatives that take the pressure off west coast shipment.

      I apologize for being a bit hard nosed. I realize that some are undergoing a lot of stress. My ideas on agriville only go to how farmers can deal with the challenges they face. I have no magic wand. Ideas on the bigger challenges are likely filtered through different processes. I appreciate and use the comments on agriville to help the areas I work in develop strategies/alternatives to deal with the logistics challenges facing farmers and alternatives to help farmers get through things.

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        #15
        Jesus Christ its like everyone is looking backward
        while driving forward.

        THE NEXT 24 MONTHS.

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          #16
          The only strategy I can think of is cash advance
          every kernel in the yard. Keep the grain in
          condition because it has value, just not today.
          Plant what you normally would, but be more
          aware of fert rates and less fancy products.
          Before harvest, empty bins into bags when you
          have time, you can rent bagger from neighbour.
          Like highwayman says, this will sort itself out over
          time. Another option is to sign up more land to
          lender and finance next years costs with your
          equity.
          This is going to be a difficult time, but common for
          ag in western Canada. Those who are cashed up
          will make it through others will not. Calling people
          ignorant pricks does not change the situation.
          It's going to be another "live and let die" scenario
          in ag. We have seen it before, buckle up.

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            #17
            may not be the sharpest pencil in the box but if we
            all had the perfect marketing plan wouldn't there
            just be a lot more grain on the ground? It would
            have jammed up at harvest.

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              #18
              Expensing your capital is not a good idea.

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                #19
                Bucket give it a rest, keep it civil. I think Charlie gives
                good perspective and is a better man than I for not
                getting sucked into the level of dialogue that often
                takes place here.

                It is too bad that you are behind on deliveries, but it
                isn't Charlie's or any other poster on this site's fault.

                So quit being such a baby.

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                  #20
                  Bucket give it a rest, keep it civil. I think Charlie gives
                  good perspective and is a better man than I for not
                  getting sucked into the level of dialogue that often
                  takes place here.

                  It is too bad that you are behind on deliveries, but it
                  isn't Charlie's or any other poster on this site's fault.

                  So quit being such a baby.

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                    #21
                    Read charliep's posts again and then follow my logic.

                    Waiting around for elevators to call 3 months after the fact, on grain I booked in November 2012, is inexcusable.

                    charliep can talk about planning all he wants, if the railroads choose to do nothing which is what they are doing, and using cold weather as the excuse.

                    Then I guess bitching and moaning about cold weather can work for me as well.

                    It was charliep that threw in the comment about cattle, I have some and have been there in May watching calves die in snowstorms.

                    The guy doesn't have a ****ing clue.

                    And I really don't need a pep talk from another government beauracrat today.

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                      #22
                      Just had a thought, I probably shouldn't say this, but a
                      friend of mine managed a UGG back in the day.

                      If they were tired of customer that was a PITA they made
                      sure the grade was lower, dockage higher, delivery slower.

                      Maybe your problem is the grain co that you sold your grain
                      to, or ..... wait for it.... you? LOL

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                        #23
                        Sorry that was uncalled for, I have been calling for a
                        higher level of comments on this site.

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                          #24
                          Silence?

                          It was flax sold to richardson pioneer.

                          And yeah I booked it in November 2012 for october/november 2013 for something like 13.50 a bushel.

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