Ya sure, there has always been specials, but to me,,,the increased use of specials by graincos is far greater now, than 5 years ago.
To me it seems graincos have moved more to the stick method of bringing in grain, rather than the sugar method.
The stick method being, a wider basis and retaining more of the currency exchange for themselves, until cars are coming and sales contracts need to be filled. Then throw on a "special" that might not even last a day. If you miss it or are away, you're SOL, till the next cycle.
The sugar method being, prices slowly and incrementally increase, till firm hands slowly and incrementally sell. Seldom use of specials, may allow graincos to could get more product for less, but it would be a more gradual less volatile market. Farmers wouldn't be waiting and holding on for specials if they were never used. Would that lead to a more actuate market price?
Goodluck, if you can't wait for specials to come on. Those that can't wait, delay specials for everyone else. Are targets always good? You might have a "target" in, but if the special happens to be $0.25/bus over your target, Your SOL again, because they pay you the target price not the special price.
Just wanted to spur a conversation about what, if anyway, they distort market price(net or farm gate price) or farmer marketing of their grains.
To me it seems graincos have moved more to the stick method of bringing in grain, rather than the sugar method.
The stick method being, a wider basis and retaining more of the currency exchange for themselves, until cars are coming and sales contracts need to be filled. Then throw on a "special" that might not even last a day. If you miss it or are away, you're SOL, till the next cycle.
The sugar method being, prices slowly and incrementally increase, till firm hands slowly and incrementally sell. Seldom use of specials, may allow graincos to could get more product for less, but it would be a more gradual less volatile market. Farmers wouldn't be waiting and holding on for specials if they were never used. Would that lead to a more actuate market price?
Goodluck, if you can't wait for specials to come on. Those that can't wait, delay specials for everyone else. Are targets always good? You might have a "target" in, but if the special happens to be $0.25/bus over your target, Your SOL again, because they pay you the target price not the special price.
Just wanted to spur a conversation about what, if anyway, they distort market price(net or farm gate price) or farmer marketing of their grains.
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