We have been hosed again. This time with malt barley. Last fall, we had some Stein that the maltster said was good enough to be accepted. In fact, they said about 92% germ. Stayed that way all winter. At first, they said they would take it about December. Then February. Then May. Then July. Then we hauled some (about 1/4) in July and they accepted it as they said the germ was still the same. Then end of crop year comes around and they say that the germ has suddenly dropped to sixty-some percent and they don't want it anymore. Too bad. No storage. No premium. No nothing!! Feed price sucks, banker needs money. Our projected cashflow from October suddenly takes a $30,000 slam!!
Do we have any recourse? Should we send a sample to the CGC? Yes we still have some from the bin that we hauled in and was initially accepted. What else can we do? I am frustrated that they just kept our barley tied up long enough so they could now get new crop grain and at a lower price too. We were obligated to them once they accepted, they should be obligated to us as well don't you think?
Do we have any recourse? Should we send a sample to the CGC? Yes we still have some from the bin that we hauled in and was initially accepted. What else can we do? I am frustrated that they just kept our barley tied up long enough so they could now get new crop grain and at a lower price too. We were obligated to them once they accepted, they should be obligated to us as well don't you think?
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