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Oh boy were going to talk more with China! Way to Go King Justin!

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    #11
    It amazes me how the farm press has not once commented about the graincos adding dockage into canola, even the western producer who we know follows this site? Are they all afraid of losiig advertising revenue for outing the culprits?

    By they way my canola dockage was assessed at less than 1% last week. Clean sample this year, like every other year.

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      #12
      Got any evidence whatsoever that exporters are 'adding' dockage? Or are you just saying all shipments leave with 2.5% dockage?

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        #13
        CGC June exports and year to date dockage levels at about 2%.

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          #14
          If cleaned should be near ZERO dockage, if crushed as is, what is in your oil/marg? Makes no sense...somebody is a crook!
          Only farmer have to be graded with tweezers and magnifying glasses, everybody else don't give a shit!
          Last edited by fjlip; Aug 31, 2016, 09:17.

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            #15
            It is crushed as is, bit of scalping is all, just enough to remove John Deere combine parts from the sample.

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              #16
              Originally posted by tweety View Post
              It is crushed as is, bit of scalping is all, just enough to remove John Deere combine parts from the sample.
              tweety.... Belly laugh

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                #17
                Originally posted by caseih View Post
                instead of just telling these pricks to quit adding dockage . our ave. dockage is about 1.2 % and we still pay for cleaning , WTF.???
                I agree, these big gran companies should realize that they are playing with fire..... and our livelihood.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MBgrower View Post
                  It amazes me how the farm press has not once commented about the graincos adding dockage into canola, even the western producer who we know follows this site? Are they all afraid of losiig advertising revenue for outing the culprits?

                  By they way my canola dockage was assessed at less than 1% last week. Clean sample this year, like every other year.
                  Like one U of S researcher told me at after a few drinks, "Don't bite the hand that feeds you." Maybe he said, "teat" but whatever. We were having a tete a tete over the monopsony/monopoly issue.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                    I agree, these big gran companies should realize that they are playing with fire..... and our livelihood.
                    Once again, the assumption dockage is added. Where is your proof?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by tweety View Post
                      Once again, the assumption dockage is added. Where is your proof?
                      Well if it is "cleaned" like we PAY for, where the hell is 2.5% magically appearing from?

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