bread winer, you are either a dealer or one has you over a barrel with lube out and you like it. Klause will be 1 of the few who make it as a startup farmer. you sound like the type who will piss away grandpas farm. Klause, keep posting your aggressive ideas
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Exactly... The powder we had last year that bridged in the air cart.... the urea that came with chunks 4" in diameter that we had to screen before being able to run it...
Oh wait.... you can buy a 6,000 gizmo to crush it up so you can use it.
We already positioned liquid for spring. Hard for us to pre buy blends because we run a different one for every crop, sometimes different fields of the same crop.
If everyone keeps falling for the pre buy in fall bullshit guess what... soon we will be storing 2 or 3 crops in our bins, and 2 or 3 years worth of fertilizer, and the guys doing this will consider themselves to be "smart".
We are shipping wheat and oats south again soon... and bringing urea and phos back... Guess what... buying it in USD with the USD we get from the grain so no forex issues.
$400 a tonne urea in USD is 550 CAD a MT.
Wheat at 6.33 a bu USD works out to 7.93 a bu.
That means 69 bushels of wheat buys a tonne of urea.
soooo buying power now.
local elevator, local N bids:
N: 650 a tonne
13.5 #2 CWRS $5.10 a bu.
127 bushels of wheat buys a tonne of N.
Let's recap:
LOCAL: 127bu of HRS........................ 1 tonne of urea
US market: 69bu of HRS..................... 1 tonne of urea
That works out to a difference of 58 bushels of wheat... even computed in local dollars that's a difference of $295.80
We are our own worst enemy because a lot of us can't do simple math!!!
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50 cents/lb old crop reds worked back to farm? Sorry, I haven't posted as much on here, get tired of the rhetoric. But Larry's comment is so radically full of bullshit it is not even funny. Base processing and 38 cents per pound is hardly tradeable. New crop reds are pulling back and demand is softening. But why let realities of the market get in the way of analysis.
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translation for dave too many other guys buy peas so its not like canary seed where a couple buyers just pick a number for what they want to pay.
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