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who is the best or worst for taking dockage on canola or wheat

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    who is the best or worst for taking dockage on canola or wheat

    Are some elevators taking excessive dockage amounts this year? Same sample varies 5%

    #2
    1% to 2 % total dkg at Pioneer and Viterra here.

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      #3
      Wheat under 1% @ Pioneer

      Canola similar @ Pioneer and Viterra,Bunge was 1/2 the dockage of the other two..

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        #4
        If the integrity of your sample is maintained and the proper dockage procedures, as it is laid out in the Grain Grading Guide is followed, the dockage will be the same every where. Equipment is accurate to /-.1%. If used right.

        It is up to producer to make sure they are following the guide and assessing it right, using the proper equipment and sieves in the proper manor and assessing hand pick accurately for the grade.

        Dockage doesn't change, only the way it is assessed. Know your product and how to assess it.

        I have said before. I took 1 sample to 11 elevators, not one did the dockage right, not one did hand pick right, not one maintained or assessed on an accurate, representative sample.

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          #5
          Lying and cheating are the markets way of
          taking yer product at the lowest possible
          price. Remember the good ole days when,
          shrinkage was taken? What a huge pile of
          horse poo that was, they took it cause
          they could. Oh well, thats framin in
          Comedia ain't it?

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            #6
            I usually smile or cringe depending on what man is
            doing the tests.

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              #7
              which one is correct? The higher dockage, or the lower one? and which scaleperson had a heavier thumb on the scale?

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                #8
                Cotton You bring up a good point:

                Do you do the same thing when cashing your check at the bank? Selling your gold bars or turning in your stocks and bonds?

                Do you cringe and hang your head when the don't give you full value?
                Or do you stand there and make sure they are counting it right and check them up when they don't?

                My grain is my pay check and they are going to assess it right or I will make them redo it the right way. Wether it is dockage assessment or midge damage or fus damage etc.

                Why is grain any different than a pay check or stock value?

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                  #9
                  Does anyone else ever scroll down here?

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