Lee and Chaffmeister,
I got this off my BASF Larry Weber report this morning:
I can't think of better words to describe the lack of market orientation... and true depreciation the CWB brings to the "Designated Area" grain grower!
"Australia ’s Adjustment Factor:
Australian wheat exporter AWB Ltd is offering an incentive of A$10 a metric ton to growers who commit their new crop production to it before Oct. 31. The company aims to accumulate tonnage for sale at high expected prices around the end of the year, spokesman Peter McBride said Thursday. (AWB) What a novel concept - attract grain with a premium rather than an adjustment factor discount."
I got this off my BASF Larry Weber report this morning:
I can't think of better words to describe the lack of market orientation... and true depreciation the CWB brings to the "Designated Area" grain grower!
"Australia ’s Adjustment Factor:
Australian wheat exporter AWB Ltd is offering an incentive of A$10 a metric ton to growers who commit their new crop production to it before Oct. 31. The company aims to accumulate tonnage for sale at high expected prices around the end of the year, spokesman Peter McBride said Thursday. (AWB) What a novel concept - attract grain with a premium rather than an adjustment factor discount."
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