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Originally posted by farming101 View PostHundredweight
Converted to bushels that's only about $5.60???? seriously?
SELL
Edit: O the **** K..... Convert it for me. Something doesn't seem right.Last edited by farmaholic; Dec 21, 2017, 10:31.
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[URL="http://www.bertholdfarmers.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=26"]http://www.bertholdfarmers.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=26[/URL]
5.75 US / .786 = 7.31 CAD delivered to Berthold.
[URL="http://rayfue.com/dtn/cash-bids/"]http://rayfue.com/dtn/cash-bids/[/URL]
6.25 US / .786 = 7.95 CAD delivered to Ray
[URL="http://www.beachcoop.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=4"]http://www.beachcoop.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=4[/URL]
Here's a better one: 6.75 US / .786 = 8.58 CAD delivered to Beach. A fair hike
[URL="https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/lswbean.pdf"]https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/lswbean.pdf[/URL]
High end of the range is 12.08 USD/cwt which is about 9.22 CAD/bu. I have no idea where that bidder isLast edited by farming101; Dec 21, 2017, 11:08.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostFeel good story from Dave.
India isn’t buying so the 30% duty doesn’t matter
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"I hate making excuses for GrainCos....but if they don't have a home for them or can't make sales......how else are they supposed to send the message. I personally prefer "no bid" than insulting me with bargain basement blow out prices! "
Spot on farma.
One wonders here in australia whats going on yep we have below average harvest as whole that is australia.
Drought basis yep.
Exporters are offering good prices for wheat and barley basis was 130 cents over cbot a few weeks back.
But question is were are they selling it they wont get a look in overseas way to expensive, guess its there problem maybe they will try to offload it domestically but that a finite market.
Kinda off topic but still pulses, alot of small traders who have done well out of niche markets and container trade and or small vessels, who were still sitting on last years lentils and chickpeas combined with some early purchases this year only to see lentils fall again are facing insolvency.
Shes not all beer and skittles trading grain/pulses for smaller guys.
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post"I hate making excuses for GrainCos....but if they don't have a home for them or can't make sales......how else are they supposed to send the message. I personally prefer "no bid" than insulting me with bargain basement blow out prices! "
Spot on farma.
One wonders here in australia whats going on yep we have below average harvest as whole that is australia.
Drought basis yep.
Exporters are offering good prices for wheat and barley basis was 130 cents over cbot a few weeks back.
But question is were are they selling it they wont get a look in overseas way to expensive, guess its there problem maybe they will try to offload it domestically but that a finite market.
Kinda off topic but still pulses, alot of small traders who have done well out of niche markets and container trade and or small vessels, who were still sitting on last years lentils and chickpeas combined with some early purchases this year only to see lentils fall again are facing insolvency.
Shes not all beer and skittles trading grain/pulses for smaller guys.
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Originally posted by caseih View Postany amount of movement for canary yet dave ?
We will ship 150,000 MT as we have done every year so there is demand, just buyer's are really hand to mouth so no pressure on trade in Canada to push values in either direction.
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Originally posted by Rareearth View PostIf a guy could just figure out who the buyers are...
If a guy just had a big truck, and licensed to drive it...
If could just figure out how to load a container...
The paper work...
It's not too difficult to sell stateside if you spend some time at it. Call some US pea buyers inquire about price offers. Get some truck rates and figure out the price offer FOB farm and see if it's worthwhile.
Most often if the US buyers are in the market, they will have their own customs broker to clear the load
and help you create your NAFTA certificate of origin.
Most times the end result for folks depend on how much you need the money.
I finished the thread and see that farming101 completed the task. Good work.Last edited by hobbyfrmr; Dec 21, 2017, 16:30.
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