I believe Charlie asked a while back if anyone has delivered malting barley and participated in the 95% of PRO program.
Well I delivered 400t of Stratus 2-Row to Agricore United prior to xmas and when I went to pick up my cheque I found out that they ony payed me the current initial price and I had to sign a form that would be sent to the malting company that had bought my barley and it would be them who would then pay me the additional money that would bring my payment up to 95% of the PRO.
I'm still not clear if that is 95% of the Sept PRO or 95% of the current PRO.
This isn't what my idea of an effecient program would function like.
Also the initial payment equaled $3.31/bu. and the current PRO for standard select 2-Row is $4.32/bu. This compares to $3.50 US in North Dakota wich ie the equivilent of $5.50/bu Cdn. The US price is Robust which is a 6-row and so I would assume that a 2-row equivilent would net more like $5.75/bu Cdn.
Just another clear example that this system steals from us $1 to $1.5O a bushel.
Well I delivered 400t of Stratus 2-Row to Agricore United prior to xmas and when I went to pick up my cheque I found out that they ony payed me the current initial price and I had to sign a form that would be sent to the malting company that had bought my barley and it would be them who would then pay me the additional money that would bring my payment up to 95% of the PRO.
I'm still not clear if that is 95% of the Sept PRO or 95% of the current PRO.
This isn't what my idea of an effecient program would function like.
Also the initial payment equaled $3.31/bu. and the current PRO for standard select 2-Row is $4.32/bu. This compares to $3.50 US in North Dakota wich ie the equivilent of $5.50/bu Cdn. The US price is Robust which is a 6-row and so I would assume that a 2-row equivilent would net more like $5.75/bu Cdn.
Just another clear example that this system steals from us $1 to $1.5O a bushel.
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