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    CWB out on the DPC AGAIN>

    Latest price comparison has the CWB out by over $2.00 on the DPC. Come on boys get something close to reality.
    Cash Prices
    Location 3/31/08 4/30/08 5/31/08 6/30/08 NC SP WHT
    Minot 14.25 14.25 14.25 13.10 10.65
    Bowbells 14.30 14.30 14.30 13.15 10.70
    Mohall 14.25 14.25 14.25 13.10 10.65
    Ryder 14.25 14.25 14.25 13.10 10.65
    Niobe 14.22 14.22 14.22 13.07 10.62
    Norma 14.25 14.25 14.25 13.10 10.65
    Lignite 14.22 14.22 14.22 13.07 10.62
    Velva 14.25 14.25 14.25
    And
    Bottineau Bids Delivery Cash
    Spring Wheat 14% March 08 14.44
    April 08 14.44
    May 08 14.44
    NEW CROP 10.63
    All are dumped in pit price US farmers Get as of Today.

    #2
    You want to give us an update?

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      #3
      The latest DPC prices can be found at:

      http://www.cwb.ca/db/contracts/ppo/ppo_prices.nsf/daily_price/2007_index.html

      Port prices in Canada equal elevator prices in the US.

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        #4
        Sk3

        I assume the dates across the top indicate delivery month. i.e. Mar, Apr., May, and June. What is the last column?

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          #5
          Oops. Understand now. New crop values.

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            #6
            Saskfarmer: referring to your original post in this thread, it looks as though you think $14.25/bu is NOW a good price.

            See link below:
            <a href="https://www.agriville.com/cgi-bin/forums/viewThread.cgi?1204210536"><b>$24 per bu wheat</b></a>

            Could of, should of, eh?


            By the way is Fransico still complaining about $29 under HRS CWB basis even though he still could of locked in a fixed price of $447/tonne? Does he realize the futures dropped approx $100/tonne this week alone?

            How's that old saying go about greed, Cotton, help me out here.

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