Remember dry year of 1961, local area wheat came off number one under old grade system that had six milling grades and one for feed.
Older people said number one had been unheard of in this area since 1930s.
Carryover wheat from 196O was bought by local elevators as number one, had been two year before.
Present discussion is a bit academic as price for winter wheat and lower grade spring has frequently been below feed. It is worth what you can get for it and no law says buyers have to pay higher or lower prices for certain grades, might have been different under wheat board.
Older people said number one had been unheard of in this area since 1930s.
Carryover wheat from 196O was bought by local elevators as number one, had been two year before.
Present discussion is a bit academic as price for winter wheat and lower grade spring has frequently been below feed. It is worth what you can get for it and no law says buyers have to pay higher or lower prices for certain grades, might have been different under wheat board.
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