On any given day i load my freight companies b double of it goes to my local elevators 15 to 28kms away depending which farm.
Tested graded at site wheat could go one of six grades depending on mostly protein but also grain weight etc.
Barley Simpler malt 1 malt2 malt3 or feed 1 feed2 or in years of low test weight or weed issues feed3
Canola 1 grade canola1
I can one take cash prices on the blackboard tell carrier take best price or pool the grain the old way which nobody does nowadays cash is king.
Two warehouse the grain leave it unsold and check phone texts for better prices not all buyers are on the blackboard.
Three still leave it in warehouse unsold and watch the market no cost for first 8 weeks covered by delivery fees and charges.
Four leave it in warehouse for longer and pay storage fees think 2.50 per month after first 8 weeks
Five disclose unsold tonnages and grades to buyers and let them chase you, it a option when warehousing. Some farmer prefer not to disclose buy buyer still know total tonnes of each unsold at silos but not individual holders of the grain.
Six put warehoused grain on electronic tender boards trades 24/7
So basically we can sell grain in many ways.
Elevator A B and C class sites
A is port site only farmer i think within 60km can deliver to port direct unless buyers call for direct deliveries.
B are strategic sites which take grain locally and from mother sites have rail access
C sites are up country no rail and once are full the grain is either shifted to a b class site and reopened when space is made or closed for harvest.
Our local elvator employs up to 150 people during harvest and i think 30 during off peak.
You guys havent got these pleasures find it hard to comprehend you can have grain on hand and no bids no offer.
Think the furtherest cart to port in south australia is around 400 maybe 450 kms. Myself if i go direct to port between 150 and 160 kms.
Starting to think it aint that bad here except shitty hot weather
PS all the silos were builty originally with farmers money a levy on every tonne produced not sure of start but would say in 70s some time. Was a farmer owned and controlled co-op until abb/vitterra/glencore took it over in that order must have been nearly 17 18 years ago now. Hindsight should have stayed in farmers hands
Tested graded at site wheat could go one of six grades depending on mostly protein but also grain weight etc.
Barley Simpler malt 1 malt2 malt3 or feed 1 feed2 or in years of low test weight or weed issues feed3
Canola 1 grade canola1
I can one take cash prices on the blackboard tell carrier take best price or pool the grain the old way which nobody does nowadays cash is king.
Two warehouse the grain leave it unsold and check phone texts for better prices not all buyers are on the blackboard.
Three still leave it in warehouse unsold and watch the market no cost for first 8 weeks covered by delivery fees and charges.
Four leave it in warehouse for longer and pay storage fees think 2.50 per month after first 8 weeks
Five disclose unsold tonnages and grades to buyers and let them chase you, it a option when warehousing. Some farmer prefer not to disclose buy buyer still know total tonnes of each unsold at silos but not individual holders of the grain.
Six put warehoused grain on electronic tender boards trades 24/7
So basically we can sell grain in many ways.
Elevator A B and C class sites
A is port site only farmer i think within 60km can deliver to port direct unless buyers call for direct deliveries.
B are strategic sites which take grain locally and from mother sites have rail access
C sites are up country no rail and once are full the grain is either shifted to a b class site and reopened when space is made or closed for harvest.
Our local elvator employs up to 150 people during harvest and i think 30 during off peak.
You guys havent got these pleasures find it hard to comprehend you can have grain on hand and no bids no offer.
Think the furtherest cart to port in south australia is around 400 maybe 450 kms. Myself if i go direct to port between 150 and 160 kms.
Starting to think it aint that bad here except shitty hot weather
PS all the silos were builty originally with farmers money a levy on every tonne produced not sure of start but would say in 70s some time. Was a farmer owned and controlled co-op until abb/vitterra/glencore took it over in that order must have been nearly 17 18 years ago now. Hindsight should have stayed in farmers hands
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