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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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            #25
            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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              #26
              Any thought out there that the elevators
              dont like this any better than you?
              Grain co's get paid to move grain, not
              have high basis levels. Basis was
              dropping all fall - was an indicator of
              not enough demand and too much supply.
              They want to move your grain and help
              you. Accept that.

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