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What does it cost to dry wheat from 18 to 14 this year?

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    #11
    Originally posted by walterm View Post
    What would elev deduct for 18% moisture?
    Tried to follow charges on CGC website but almost impossible

    https://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/statistics-statistiques/tariff-tarif/letm-mtsa-eng.htm

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      #12
      Originally posted by caseih View Post
      question for blue Fargo and crest liner ;
      that is a big spread in propane price/liter !!!!!!!???, 46 cents to 72 cents , is that a province thing , or just someone having their way with someone !
      I think crest liner is Alberta ?
      Big spread yikes...You got that right! Central Sask is where I am. Heritage Propane Humboldt...I know that Superior can get pretty crazy price....maybe it’s made a big jump since Wednesday last week.

      Elevator would deduct $16/MT and $1.50 per point,plus try to double shrink you if you are not looking. Total loss would be $0.60-70 per bushel....that’s why new grain dryers are $100K plus...have to pay one way or another.
      Last edited by Crestliner; Sep 16, 2018, 13:22.

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        #13
        Originally posted by walterm View Post
        What would elev deduct for 18% moisture?
        From my experience there is two separate charges.

        -Drying charge
        -Shrinkage allowance charge

        Even if it’s “paper blended” the second charge is usually there. Best to dry on farm if you’re set up.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Crestliner View Post
          Big spread yikes...You got that right! Central Sask is where I am. Heritage Propane Humboldt...I know that Superior can get pretty crazy price....maybe it’s made a big jump since Wednesday last week.

          Elevator would deduct $16/MT and $1.50 per point,plus try to double shrink you if you are not looking. Total loss would be $0.60-70 per bushel....that’s why new grain dryers are $100K plus...have to pay one way or another.
          sorry , don't know why i thought you were alberta?

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            #15
            I got two bags off they are now done there time in the dryer and dry from 18 to be sold as dry. Yes its September but it’s Canada and our climate sucks. Two bags are worth almost $200000 I think a dryer is worth every penny. Hit the half way mark. I’m the Second generation to use and own a grain dryers. New are so quiet and efficient like a furnace.

            Moisture we got did go down about two inches if we get about 5.5 more before freeze up and we’re happy campers. Snow can stay away.
            Last edited by SASKFARMER3; Sep 16, 2018, 16:28.

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              #16


              Down two inches didn’t hit bottom yet

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                #17
                sf3, how come you don't buy bins ? i hope we never have to use our bagger and extractor again. maybe you don't have the animal problems there like we do ?
                these 5000 and 8000 hoppers have made us nothing but money ! some are selling for double at auctions what they cost us.especially when you have some young fellows coming up
                how did you like the red combine , are you converted ? bet your green dealer is scared,lol?

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                  #18
                  Walked across winter wheat seeded field this afternoon, enough coming through ground to make a crop after half inch rain ten days ago. It is a better fit for early harvest and aeration drying than other wheat.

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                    #19
                    Love bags but we bring home a lot of our grain to a bag yard you can monitor them. Yes we have bins lots.

                    Building 4 or 5 50000 next summer but won’t sell the bagger.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                      Love bags but we bring home a lot of our grain to a bag yard you can monitor them. Yes we have bins lots.

                      Building 4 or 5 50000 next summer but won’t sell the bagger.
                      the red combine ? did you try it ?

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