Lots of tiny shrunken ones in the durum, also a bit of midge damage
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If more of the world population was "really" hungry there wouldn't be stupid ****ing reasons to down grade grain.
Perfect grain is wanted from an almost always imperfect environment its produced in.
I looked at the pic with a 10X magnifier and I seen fusarium in the creases!!!!
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It's best this way without anyone watching or any rules. This way no one gets in trouble. We just accept what they want to give. There is no controversy this way.
Hahahahaha!!!! Right on. Outstanding. Except the people
Who don't want any rules are always complaining why is that???
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Method to determine test weight
https://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/oggg-gocg/01/oggg-gocg-1-eng.htm
For #1 here's the weight needed
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Originally posted by Ache4Acres View PostMethod to determine test weight
https://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/oggg-gocg/01/oggg-gocg-1-eng.htm
For #1 here's the weight needed
It's in the grain grading guide.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostIf more of the world population was "really" hungry there wouldn't be stupid ****ing reasons to down grade grain.
Perfect grain is wanted from an almost always imperfect environment its produced in.
I looked at the pic with a 10X magnifier and I seen fusarium in the creases!!!!
I've been reading on here for a long, long time and I know that if I worked somewhere, ANYWHERE where you and SF3 wanted to deal: I'd probably find a reason to get your whiney asses back out the door too! Can you blame people? Holy Christmas! Listen to yourselves. Would you want to deal with you? And don't give me that line of being treated fair. If you walk into ANY place of business with a chip on your shoulder like you CLEARLY have, you're gonna get treated like you treat others, end of story.
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Your gonna get what they give....What's this.....your not happy.......your going to go to the next buyer......😂😂😂 LOL!
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maybe history will repeat itself.
prairie farmers once had a large share of control over how their grain was bought, and graded, and marketed.
prairie wheat pools were farmer owned and controlled, until someone let a few too many weasels into the hen house.
sask wheat pool's remnants are now owned by viterra and glencore, which operate like any other private sector grain company (ie buy low and sell high).
should have hung on to wheat pool co-operatives when we had them.
even the few remaining farmer-owned terminals are being sold off now to the big boys. for shame
take what we're given, indeed.
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Originally posted by wiseguyDylan ! Farma and sf3 have every right to express concerns about grain grading !
How would you like being told your Durum's # 5 when actually its top quality ????
# 5 at harvest # 2 when they want it ! Thats an insult to the Farmer !
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