I didn't go but got the info tonight from a few that
did. One speaker on why we farmers should
contract with grain companies a year out or more
to book delivery and basis. Hm . Talked about the
USA system how farmers book delivery and use
puts options futures paper etc. but it seems he
forgot one thing in the USA the grain companies
have huge inland elevators not the joke kind we
have in canada. Check out Salina Kansas etc. so
yes if I was a USA farmer haul in off the combine
say 70% of expected production bin the excess
on my farm. But then it's in their facility if I like
price sell or play with paper etc but I can liquidate
and get paid for my product any day.
Now in Canada the grain companies have no
storage but farmers do and most is pretty darn
good. So let's tell them all to contract a year or
two out to book delivery into their system. We
store for them so basically take away any
prospects for a price spike for us. Unrealistic
basis so were always a dollar or two out of sink.
They don't need to build any more storage that
would cost them.
Between the railways and the grain companies
were going to get it even worse in the future. If
anyone else attended would like to here your side.
Because I always said when farmers have cash
and aren't at the mercy of the markets the big
boys are scared but when we're begging they win.
Wouldn't it be nice to see how well the companies
did this year in a year from now. I think it won't be
red ink!
did. One speaker on why we farmers should
contract with grain companies a year out or more
to book delivery and basis. Hm . Talked about the
USA system how farmers book delivery and use
puts options futures paper etc. but it seems he
forgot one thing in the USA the grain companies
have huge inland elevators not the joke kind we
have in canada. Check out Salina Kansas etc. so
yes if I was a USA farmer haul in off the combine
say 70% of expected production bin the excess
on my farm. But then it's in their facility if I like
price sell or play with paper etc but I can liquidate
and get paid for my product any day.
Now in Canada the grain companies have no
storage but farmers do and most is pretty darn
good. So let's tell them all to contract a year or
two out to book delivery into their system. We
store for them so basically take away any
prospects for a price spike for us. Unrealistic
basis so were always a dollar or two out of sink.
They don't need to build any more storage that
would cost them.
Between the railways and the grain companies
were going to get it even worse in the future. If
anyone else attended would like to here your side.
Because I always said when farmers have cash
and aren't at the mercy of the markets the big
boys are scared but when we're begging they win.
Wouldn't it be nice to see how well the companies
did this year in a year from now. I think it won't be
red ink!
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