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    Durum in ND SKY ROCKETS ALSO HRS!

    Latest Durum Prices in ND
    Cash Prices
    Location MQ #1 HAD #2 HAD #3 HAD #4 HAD #5 HAD #1 FEED MQ NC
    Minot 20.00 19.25 18.75 18.50 16.00 1.80 1.50 12.25
    Bowbells 20.00 19.25 18.75 18.50 16.00 1.80 1.50 12.25
    Mohall 20.00 19.25 18.75 18.50 16.00 1.80 1.50 12.25
    Ryder 20.00 19.25 18.75 18.50 16.00 1.80 1.50 12.25
    Niobe 19.90 19.15 18.65 18.40 15.90 1.70 1.40 12.15
    Norma 20.00 19.25 18.75 18.50 16.00 1.80 1.50 12.25
    Lignite 19.90 19.15 18.65 18.40 15.90 1.70 1.40 12.15
    Velva 20.00 19.25 18.75 18.50 16.00 1.80 1.50 12.25

    HRS PRICES
    Cash Prices
    Location 1/31/08 2/29/08 3/31/08 5/31/08 NC SP WHT
    Minot 11.27 11.35 11.45 11.55 9.30
    Bowbells 11.32 11.40 11.50 11.60 9.35
    Mohall 11.27 11.35 11.45 11.55 9.30
    Ryder 11.27 11.35 11.45 11.55 9.30
    Niobe 11.24 11.32 11.42 11.52 9.27
    Norma 11.27 11.35 11.45 11.55 9.30
    Lignite 11.24 11.32 11.42 11.52 9.27
    Velva 11.27 11.35 11.45 11.55 9.30
    Wow how it would be to have a real price for our product.
    HM CWB in pocket as of yesterday 4.70 HRS #1 15 Protien. Durum #2 16.8 Protien 5.33

    #2
    Interesting article on durum from the Farm and Ranch Guide.

    http://www.farmandranchguide.com/articles/2008/01/17/ag_news/markets/mark14.txt

    The following is the portion referencing Canada.

    In other news, the Canadian Wheat Board has been a slow seller of their limited supplies and has been quoting $21/bushel at Thunder Bay, which is comparable to Duluth/Minneapolis prices.

    From Aug. 1 to Nov. 30, Canada has shipped 40 million bushels, that's down 40 percent from last year at this time when they had shipped 66 million bushels. Canada had been projecting a decline of just 30 percent.

    “Apparently there have been some transportation bottlenecks, but they're also trying to ration tighter supplies,” Peterson said. “Plus, (the CWB) is in a political battle with their producers.

    “(The CWB) is projecting a #1 grade price to be $12.85 per bushel to its producers which, if attained, would be a record for Canadian producers,” Peterson said. “But the Canadian producers see our $19 a bushel and their missed opportunity to get that.”

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      #3
      Any US elevators posting new crop prices for durum? How much?

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        #4
        Charlie the Next PRO better have $200 Increase in Durum or they will be done like dinner.
        Also HRS better be $100 plus.
        But when you live in a system where your guessing how someone else is doing at selling your product its still a guess.
        On Canola I have a basis for March Delivery etc. Its $13.00 plus today. I know where I want to be and will start sales their. On Oats I have a basis for April delivered local for $3.00 I know where I want to be.
        But HRS I have DPC and Durum I cry.
        Peas I have a locked in Price of $8.00 this morning. I can live with that as a starting point.
        Hey have a good day.

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          #5
          Saskfarmer, Have you checked with elevators stateside, will they buy Canadian wheat or durum? I'm tempted to load up & go.

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            #6
            Yea they will buy it. I think a few guys are starting to think about a run. I will be gone till mid Feb.

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              #7
              I'm gone till April. My thoughts are a convoy brings too much attention. Just load & run quietly across. If Harper & Ritz send a memo to Canada Customs instructing not harass returning trucks,(undoing Goodales memo) it would be up to cwb to enforce their act. Or hire US trucks.

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