Curious if anyone deals with this broker? What are they like in weeding out shady buyers or has anyone ran into nonpayment issues.
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Some companies discount sometimes. Some don't. It depends on how easy it is to segregate, whether it's going to a State mill (involving some subsidization), etc. Shop around. Varieties can even make the difference ie Faller no discount through ADM.
Right now their price is so poor and grain movement is so dismal, in ND, for our farm local bids are better. Your experience where you are might be different.
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Maybe Hobbies A/R insurance would be a good fit if you have an uneasy feeling about the deal.
I would hope the Any Broker wouldn't broker a deal where they knew or even thought there was a chance the buyer would default on payment.
In the same breath, their job is only to match buyer with seller. DYODD....
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Heard Quite a few not happy with response when things go south. These brokers get too close to the buyers only so many buyers lots of sellers so if you don t like them as a seller they don t give a dam.
One guy never got paid for some peas on time when the seller contacted these guys he was told your being unreasonable. When contract says your to be paid Monday you should get paid Monday. This was after they didn't take delivery for a month after the specified time of which the peas then went up 2 bucks a bushel. If they don t buy on time and price goes up they should be responsible. The only reason seller agrees to sell at that time at that price was because they needed cash but ended up waiting anyway.
Sort of acts like some kinda industry spokesman always telling everybody how much big supply out there. I think they should just stick to their own business unless their business is to lower grain prices. But what do I know I m only a db farmer.
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I'll sum up my experience with Johnson's by borrowing a line that was used on here some time ago." Toilet paper has more value than a Johnson contract". From my experience they are not a nice company to deal with and their word don't seem to have much value either! Be very carefull with Johnson and their end use companies!!
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Have used Johnston's numerous times for a number of years to broker grain sales with domestic and international buyers and all experience has been mainly positive. When delays in delivery have occurred they have worked hard on our behalf to mediate alternatives. I do find though that their posted prices are sometimes unrealistic and they neglect to update there website as a ploy for producers to call them only to find out that those price levels are no longer achievable.
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Newco comes to mind; but if you didn't mind waiting 3 years; the principal was at least finally paid.
Thats not to say that Johnstons probably had a thing to do with expediting any payment. They sort of washed their hands and I'm not sure they went to bat for anyone.
One would think they could have been a little more savy about their customers and markets at the time. Must remember all they had to lose was a commission.
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