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    Sask production and elevator deliveries

    A chart that attempts to show Saskatchewan's share of prairie production and grain deliveries to primary elevators.
    The lines show the average for the years charted.
    <a href="http://photobucket.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc421/farming101/Saskatchewan%20share%20of%20production%20and%20del iveries_zpsvcolxghj.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Saskatchewan share of production and deliveries_zpsvcolxghj.jpg"/></a>

    #2
    I do like your charts 101.

    This one just indicates that 50 percent of the total production gets 50 percent of the movement. Wouldn't think it otherwise.

    It doesn't point to time frame or late deliveries just that grain ultimately moves.

    It must be what politicians read to come to the conclusion there is no problem.

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      #3
      Doesn't it show that sask. is moving their share of the grain movement? According to sk3 and you bucket, i thot no grain was moving in sask.

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        #4
        Impact of late deliveries and ability to deliver at harvest time is difficult to measure in financial terms.
        Sometimes it is farmer choice, all the talk of government imposed contracts and regulation scares me in that we could lose the marketing freedom that we have.
        Beware the something for nothing idea.

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          #5
          Yes eventually all gets shipped! Big F$&king deal'
          If it's delays by 6 months then don't post prices! We will haul to where we can get movement!

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            #6
            I wonder if they split it east and west. Sask is a fat dang province.

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              #7
              Would be nice to see grades/dockage purchased verse shipped. Old Pools and UGG made money on blending before port then the CWB made more at port. Dockage profits was paid back to producers through dividends.
              Reporting on ship-able stocks is not the same as actual stocks.

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                #8
                Wmoebis, that's kinda what is behind my posting the weekly terminal receipts once in a while. Back in the fall there were reports that as much as 35% of the wheat was only going to make a #3. Well nowhere near that amount is making it to port.
                Some possibilities:
                Going into the feed market.
                No market-Fusarium too high.
                Still in the farmer's bin.
                Being upgraded.
                <a href="http://photobucket.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1211.photobucket.com/albums/cc421/farming101/Terminal%20Receipts%20Week%2033%202014-15_zpshjud2qpp.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Terminal Receipts Week 33 2014-15_zpshjud2qpp.jpg"/></a>

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