richarsdon nexera price is up to $1.35 under competitor's prices ? most companies have a higher price for regular canola than richardson has for nexera , some premium, I guess they sure appreciate us growing for them ! sure won't grow anymore for that outfit ! what amazes. me is that they must be getting enough grain at these crappy prices ?? or they wouldn't be that low , today's price for dec. hrsw #2, 13.5 px at $5.56 , hard to understand how they need that much profit
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grew for Richardson and dreyfus and no comparison, dreyfus was way more accommodating on everything from dockage to delivery.
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There must be a lot of desperate farmers selling grain to them - by far the lowest on hrsw here as well
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yes braveheart , I don't get it either ? we hardly deal with them at all , always lower here . they sure aren't gonna get this nexera for nothing either . I think they just have low expectations for business , could do so much more here . they will get a wake up call around here this summer when they finally clue into how much grain has gone in producer cars , tho
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Maybe they don't like the business model Producer's use and would rather handle less grain and make as much or more money the handling more for less?
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Thatta Boy, Air em' Out!!!!!!!! Put These Sob's On Blast!!!!!!!!!!
Onto The Next One Ol' Son!!!!!!!!!!
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They are also the best here for delivery, grade and dockage but have been way out of touch with pricing since harvest. I think they have to deal with a lot of their unpaid accounts and contracted grain from locked in producers first - hopefully they will be in the game for the rest of us before spring break up.
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I don't grow nexera, but I will say our nearest richardson plant is very uncompetitive for other grains ie, wheats, canola, flax. It started shortly after wheat marketing opened up. Often they're $0.30 less for HRS and $0.50 less for canola, usually $1.00 less for flax. This fall they have been competitive for durum. I don't understand how anyone further than 20miles away hauls there.
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