Anyone know the value of screenings this month? At elevators or feed mills?
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I really can't help you Parsley but it might depend mostly on what they consist of.
.....and how much.
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Holy crap Pars, is it really necessary to go that far?
Somethings telling me these screenings might be organic screenings.
Note: No sarcasm expressed or implied!
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostHoly crap Pars, is it really necessary to go that far?
Somethings telling me these screenings might be organic screenings.
Note: No sarcasm expressed or implied!
Freight paid.
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Originally posted by parsley View PostAlso buyers looking for golden flax.
If you have quality....LOCK THE BINS.
Our Brown flax is ugly and light this year. Flax isn't as "weatherproof" as I thought but this fall's weather was anomolous.Last edited by farmaholic; Nov 6, 2019, 20:25.
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Depends what they are - the cheapest pelleted screenings I was offered were canola/wheat screenings out of Thunder Bay. Delivered in B-trains SW Manitoba for $164 metric T. They were maxed out on ergot though - would need to blend 50:50 with something that wasn't.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostMilling quality brown flax will be "golden" this year too....even in the commodity market.
If you have quality....LOCK THE BINS.
Our Brown flax is ugly and light this year. Flax isn't as "weatherproof" as I thought but this fall's weather was anomolous.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostDepends what they are - the cheapest pelleted screenings I was offered were canola/wheat screenings out of Thunder Bay. Delivered in B-trains SW Manitoba for $164 metric T. They were maxed out on ergot though - would need to blend 50:50 with something that wasn't.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostMilling quality brown flax will be "golden" this year too....even in the commodity market.
If you have quality....LOCK THE BINS.
Our Brown flax is ugly and light this year. Flax isn't as "weatherproof" as I thought but this fall's weather was anomolous.
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