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    Friday THANK YOUS

    Thank you Viterra head office for reminding me how little business I did at the closed elevator I drive by regularly to deliver to other companies ....that are open earlier and later ...25 super Bs off the combine and counting that would have all gone to the local 10000 tonne facility ...

    Thank you Viterra for showing me the light of dealing with other companies...

    Thank you P&H for providing a coffee when delivering....
    Thank you Richardson and P&H for providing someone to talk to about contracts while waiting...

    Thank you Viterra for the new shiny bins I bought ...puke...

    Thank you for all the stupid politicians that think another grainco consolidation is a good thing when they can't afford the existing road system...

    Thank you for the great harvest weather except for the frost....

    Thank you for the humility of growing soybeans that melt with a minus 2 frost...

    Thank you Viterra for the higher fuel bill delivering my grain...

    Thank you MR. Parish and Mr. Heimbecker for thinking my time is worthless when dumping at facility made for horses and wagons.... if you loaded a train as slow as you unload trucks you would be out of business....
    Last edited by bucket; Sep 7, 2018, 06:31.

    #2
    Gee Bucket u have a lot to be thankful for! Lol. I hear u on the empty elevator. Total shame that we have to pound down the roads thousands of extra miles a year. Wearing out our machines when CN or CP could drag it down the rails.

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      #3
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      Thank you Viterra head office for reminding me how little business I did at the closed elevator I drive by regularly to deliver to other companies ....that are open earlier and later ...25 super Bs off the combine and counting that would have all gone to the local 10000 tonne facility ...

      Thank you Viterra for showing me the light of dealing with other companies...

      Thank you P&H for providing a coffee when delivering....
      Thank you Richardson and P&H for providing someone to talk to about contracts while waiting...

      Thank you Viterra for the new shiny bins I bought ...puke...

      Thank you for all the stupid politicians that think another grainco consolidation is a good thing when they can't afford the existing road system...

      Thank you for the great harvest weather except for the frost....

      Thank you for the humility of growing soybeans that melt with a minus 2 frost...

      Thank you Viterra for the higher fuel bill delivering my grain...

      Thank you MR. Parish and Mr. Heimbecker for thinking my time is worthless when dumping at facility made for horses and wagons.... if you loaded a train as slow as you unload trucks you would be out of business....
      Good morning bucket. I m going to start sending in an amonamush op ed letter to news papers about all this. I do the same thing except they closed ours because it was supposed to be better for me to haul further while they take gov grants to build new ones further and further apart.

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        #4
        All bitching aside I do have a lot to be thankful for....

        Thank you to my 18 year old son who loves farming and is helping immensely this year...

        Thank you to my wife that is an excellent cook and combine driver...

        Thank you for my daughter who rides horses and makes me smile when I see her out in distance...

        Thank you for whoever gave me a crop that forced me to buy bins...

        Its funny I have great lights on my combine but it seems my operators and I are too ****ing tired to use them...

        Its tough this morning and I am up late for my daily drive...enjoying a coffee and off ...

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          #5
          Bucket what are you finding for frost damage in Green canola vs soybeans?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
            Bucket what are you finding for frost damage in Green canola vs soybeans?
            Canola was all down or sprayed well aead of frost....so hard to comment...I didn't grow canola...

            Soybeans did take a shitkicking you could see it in the afternoon by the color.....haven't looked close because there's nothing I can do about it....

            Really like growing soybeans though...

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              #7
              Bucket.

              You do have vision.

              You plan your thank you list a day in advance. You keep an eye on your horse rider on the horizon. You can always see your concrete in the rear view mirror of your loaded truck.

              You made my day on your musing.

              Thank you.

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                #8
                You are welcome....

                Thank you to the grain cos that after over 100 years of delivering grain in this country and making a substantial living off farmers ....they still can't run 24/7 in harvest ....

                There is vision.....truckers show up 10 minutes after 8pm and wait until morning....creating backlogs
                Last edited by bucket; Sep 7, 2018, 08:13.

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                  #9
                  Bucket, some of us have known for yrs that Viterra were a bunch of crooks.

                  One time selling flax there, I was a few bushels short of the contract. Usually most companies just let it slide cause they will make it on an overdelivery next time.

                  Nope, not Viterra. Some witch lady first chewed me out for being under, the proceeded to access the future markets and bought a futures contract on my behalf to cover the shortfall. Like for a dollar less a bushel.

                  I was done then. Just thrilled when Richardson bought them out here.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    Bucket, some of us have known for yrs that Viterra were a bunch of crooks.

                    One time selling flax there, I was a few bushels short of the contract. Usually most companies just let it slide cause they will make it on an overdelivery next time.

                    Nope, not Viterra. Some witch lady first chewed me out for being under, the proceeded to access the future markets and bought a futures contract on my behalf to cover the shortfall. Like for a dollar less a bushel.

                    I was done then. Just thrilled when Richardson bought them out here.
                    Pardon "my ignorance"....but where the **** is there a flax futures market?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      Pardon "my ignorance"....but where the **** is there a flax futures market?
                      There is 3 months on flax futures. Usually its pretty flat.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by jazz View Post
                        There is 3 months on flax futures. Usually its pretty flat.
                        Writing prices on your chalk board does not qualify it as a futures contract.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                          Pardon "my ignorance"....but where the **** is there a flax futures market?

                          There isn't...

                          I assume he means a future delivery contract?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by farmboy44 View Post
                            There isn't...

                            I assume he means a future delivery contract?
                            That makes sense.

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                              #15
                              This is serious business on this site. We should explain things thoroughly. 💪

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