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    #13
    Farma, what plant bought your mustard at 60 cents for a three. What area of sask.

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      #14
      5 Tons screenings, 6 Ton out for 3 passes of colour-sorting out of 42-45 T? Colour-sorting can take out quite a bit. Too bad you didn't take your screenings home and sell as Canola.

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        #15
        Conventional
        There was 6.5% canola
        Minimal foreign material , I unloaded 45.9 ton so there isn't much room left for foreign material, meaning it weighs well.
        After cleaning it and sorting it 2 and 3 times the canola content is still above 1%, which makes it a sample.
        I found out he isn't registered with the Grain Commision

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          #16
          RD414 ....TEXT 306-535-0626.

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            #17
            I find it interesting that 11 mt were just shipped as worthless to a feedlot. Makes ZERO sense and I know a thing or 2 about cleaning and dockage.

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              #18
              By the sounds of it, I'm glad I never went down the same path as GoodRum. I just opted to give it a rough cleaning. I will let the "magic" happen after it's in the Buyer's hands,....if a little bit of benefit can trickle down to me from their color sorting it, I say thank you.

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                #19
                Yea, it seems pretty extreme, no way that much dockage is acceptable, and still not making a #4.

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                  #20
                  Sure makes you wonder. Why would a feedlot take it if it had no value? Don't know of any feedlot that isn't trying to put on Lbs.

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                    #21
                    Can't say I'd know for sure but assume the screenings could be lightly blended into other feed grains in spite of their spicy hot nature. Mine went to a terminal. All the feedmills I contacted weren't interested. Larger volumes might even be harder to get rid of.

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