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Big Canola headlines this morning and no its Not China is back.
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Dunno, I dont think mouse crap is usually an issue, but could be in spring thrashed. Depends what the buyer says
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Deer crap in an elevator gets the graders exited very quickly. Whole pieces will give you a default loaded round trip.
They can't risk it because they often have to add dockage to grain before export to get it up to the maximum allowed.
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Originally posted by farming101 View PostCrap in your grain is a wild life claim. You get paid for cleaning it up to make a salable product. Doesn't matter if you are over production guarantee.
What I mean is if you were hailed and it came back or in the case of unharvested peas they are going to write them off so no wildlife on those acres. But if you only have 60 or 70% coverage you aren't getting the whole value for your crop already but that is the limit because you have coverage but those that dont are not limited.
There is also a cents/bu limit on cleaning costs too.Last edited by GDR; Jan 20, 2020, 19:30.
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Originally posted by farming101 View PostDeer crap in an elevator gets the graders exited very quickly. Whole pieces will give you a default loaded round trip.
They can't risk it because they often have to add dockage to grain before export to get it up to the maximum allowed.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostI am kind of surprised no one has mentioned a very recent Western Producer article: Canola seed prices not equal. A good read and a bit of an eye opener as to how badly retailers screw over farmers.
https://www.producer.com/2020/01/canola-seed-prices-not-equal/ https://www.producer.com/2020/01/canola-seed-prices-not-equal/
FBN is asking questions, and the canola council refuses to comment. Again, the canola council showing its support for the retailers and not for farmers. Saskatchewan farmers grow the most canola and generate the majority of revenues for the canola council. Isnt it time to get rid of this organization?
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Farmers are supposed to accept the prices we receive for our grain based on a subsidized open market priced in the states....but there is no one monitoring the prices of inputs....
Fertilizer makes an imaginary trip to NOLA and between any of the western canadian fertilizer plants and a farm within 100 miles of the plant gains an extra 200 dollars a tonne ...just because...
Canola seed priced on what the market will bear is an admitted collusionary tactic by all seed providers....they talk to each other...
The government will say you can't interfere in private business but is just another admission of incompetence because they always have the cheque book ready for companies like Morris, AGT etc....
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