As farmers get more sophisticated and use tools (independent grain grading) to realize what they have it will be harder for them to get it for less than what it is. Although there will be many who accept the gospel according to (insert buyer's name).
The methods of taking more margin will change. Mysterious pricing formulas(basis and FX calculations). Premiums and discounts that don't truly reflect the true value between different grades and proteins. Another way of saying it is creating a generic grade that takes in a wide scope of quality characteristics with very little value between the differences within that spectrum.
One thing you can count on for sure is it will continue to evolve. If you want a premium for the quality characteristics of your grain, maybe you need to direct market it within the continental boundaries. Put it in a railcar and ship it direct to a miller, I'm pretty sure there are people on this forum who do this already. Its a bulk commodity otherwise.
The methods of taking more margin will change. Mysterious pricing formulas(basis and FX calculations). Premiums and discounts that don't truly reflect the true value between different grades and proteins. Another way of saying it is creating a generic grade that takes in a wide scope of quality characteristics with very little value between the differences within that spectrum.
One thing you can count on for sure is it will continue to evolve. If you want a premium for the quality characteristics of your grain, maybe you need to direct market it within the continental boundaries. Put it in a railcar and ship it direct to a miller, I'm pretty sure there are people on this forum who do this already. Its a bulk commodity otherwise.
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