I think they are having a problem finding trucks that will haul for next to free. Trucking costs are going up and I think brokers are not getting the freight prices their used to. Things are still moving here and money is being wired to account fingers crossed it continues.
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Part of the reason we changed our farm is because of the complete lack of control. I have had four month waits, six month waits. I have had bankruptcy of brokers screw me out of money. The state of the way the system is, makes me shake my head.
One time, I was waiting and waiting months for an oat delivery to happen. No phone calls, no contact from them. I was outside one morning after a three inch rain during the wet years, and three semis pulled up. Said they came for the oats. Oats was in bins out in a field on rented land. Showed them where the oats was, they said no way. I offered to pull them with the tractor. They said no way.
Semis came from Manitoba, south of Winnipeg, six hours away. No phone calls, no warning, no time to get ready, no thought. Unreal.
This was the final straw. We bought sheep. We took back control.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostPart of the reason we changed our farm is because of the complete lack of control. I have had four month waits, six month waits. I have had bankruptcy of brokers screw me out of money. The state of the way the system is, makes me shake my head.
One time, I was waiting and waiting months for an oat delivery to happen. No phone calls, no contact from them. I was outside one morning after a three inch rain during the wet years, and three semis pulled up. Said they came for the oats. Oats was in bins out in a field on rented land. Showed them where the oats was, they said no way. I offered to pull them with the tractor. They said no way.
Semis came from Manitoba, south of Winnipeg, six hours away. No phone calls, no warning, no time to get ready, no thought. Unreal.
This was the final straw. We bought sheep. We took back control.
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Originally posted by LEP View PostIt never ceases to amaze me when the trucks are coming from 2 or 3 hours away why they give you almost no notice. Pisses me off. I rarely have on farm pick up because of it. But can't avoid it with fertilizer.
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