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    #25
    wmoebis, " Think wheat is becoming too big of a pain for most. "

    As a grower, and from a growers prospective, I agree with that statement, but from my grounds.
    Compared to selling canola, soybeans, flax, etc. Hauling a bunch of wheat samples all over the country is a pain, drive 2.5 hours there and back in this direction, then drive 2 hours there and back in opposite direction, then drive 1hr 45mins in a third direction. Do it in the fall and by Christmas you almost have to do it all over again as the grading is changed, and by Mar-Apr your doing it again because you can't blindly go by the earlier grading due to the different wheat grades they're taking in now vs. then. Even more so, if your holding till June-July for a better grade. Some of these other crops, samples rarely even needed.

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      #26
      Originally posted by danny W1M View Post
      wmoebis, " Think wheat is becoming too big of a pain for most. "

      As a grower, and from a growers prospective, I agree with that statement, but from my grounds.
      Compared to selling canola, soybeans, flax, etc. Hauling a bunch of wheat samples all over the country is a pain, drive 2.5 hours there and back in this direction, then drive 2 hours there and back in opposite direction, then drive 1hr 45mins in a third direction. Do it in the fall and by Christmas you almost have to do it all over again as the grading is changed, and by Mar-Apr your doing it again because you can't blindly go by the earlier grading due to the different wheat grades they're taking in now vs. then. Even more so, if your holding till June-July for a better grade. Some of these other crops, samples rarely even needed.
      What a bunch of crazy talk, foolishness and nonsense! I don't know where you're selling grain but that never happens in these parts!

      (My comment was pure unadulterated sarcastic nonsense) I am sending you a label, private message me so I know where to send it.

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        #27
        farma, you must really feel picked on lately. I get your sarcasm and your snark.

        It's all cool buddy !

        Don't get so rattled by that one hit wonder from the other day, he has no cashe here compared to you.

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          #28
          Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
          Based on what yield?
          Your own average yield in your area. The comment was for those complaining about 7$ for a bushel of wheat that "lose money". You need better fiscal management.

          If wheat went down to 4$, what would happen?

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            #29
            Originally posted by danny W1M View Post
            farma, you must really feel picked on lately. I get your sarcasm and your snark.

            It's all cool buddy !

            Don't get so rattled by that one hit wonder from the other day, he has no cashe here compared to you.
            One hit wonder lol

            Thanks for that. I knew beforehand that it was a waste of time posting on this site. A good 5+ years of reading this so-called commodity market forum and rarely reading much about marketing, just whining about getting screwed. Ha ha.

            I'm back to farming. Sorry to disappoint farma, but I'm ain't no 8 to 5 grain buyer as you implied the other day. Thank god for that, I can choose who I deal with...most of them can't. Poor bastards.

            Have a safe and happy harvest everyone. Best of luck to you all

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              #30
              Dylan

              Hello and welcome .

              ...I read opposing views because it brings other things I hadn't thought about.

              As far as marketing .....there isn't much to talk about in Canada because there is no market ..

              No farm tours to rate crops and assess yield....and at the end of the day our prices are set by other factors....like the price of oil for canola.....the Russian monster crop of feed wheat for pricing our quality spring wheats. ...and of course st the end of every week when the grainco families all break bread together to decide what us peasants will receive. ....


              Keep posting it adds another dimension and viewpoint...if everyone agrees it's not healthy that's why the saskparty is falling apart ....no intellectual discussion ....just a bunch of rah rah rah.....

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                #31
                I guess we are just going to insult people who have different viewpoints. Keep your head up Dylan, always good to see more pieces of the same puzzle.

                The forum is starting to turn pretty toxic in my opinion. Wish the admins would step up and at least lay some ground rules to prevent it.

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                  #32
                  Originally posted by bucket View Post
                  Dylan

                  Hello and welcome .

                  ...I read opposing views because it brings other things I hadn't thought about.

                  As far as marketing .....there isn't much to talk about in Canada because there is no market ..

                  No farm tours to rate crops and assess yield....and at the end of the day our prices are set by other factors....like the price of oil for canola.....the Russian monster crop of feed wheat for pricing our quality spring wheats. ...and of course st the end of every week when the grainco families all break bread together to decide what us peasants will receive. ....


                  Keep posting it adds another dimension and viewpoint...if everyone agrees it's not healthy that's why the saskparty is falling apart ....no intellectual discussion ....just a bunch of rah rah rah.....
                  Curious as to what you mean by no market? I think your trying to get at that the Canadian crop is small on the global supply side and doesn't really affect the market as much as others.

                  Let me know if I'm close or out to lunch.

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