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    #21
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    Here I have been giving away my swathed durum to RP all these yrs and had no idea a premium market even existed.

    Hardly anybody swaths here any more.

    Wonder if reglone will be next.
    I swathed my durum this year.Watched weather forcast and was able to combine it earlier getting a beautiful sample with no green kernels.

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      #22
      Isn't transparency in the open market great...knowing there will or was premium for non preharvest crops....


      Its well advertised you know....from the guy that promised a pasta mill at Belle Plaine a few short years ago...


      disclaimer....sarcasm...


      Railways had record movement and no one knows where the phuck the grain is going...

      At least the american farmer can read about sales every day and make marketing decisions based on that...

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        #23
        Its only a matter of time that the premium for glyphos free will disappear and the new norm will be all grains must be glyphos free. Not a big deal in my area for cereals, but could be an issue for straight cut canola some years.

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          #24
          Originally posted by MBgrower View Post
          Its only a matter of time that the premium for glyphos free will disappear and the new norm will be all grains must be glyphos free. Not a big deal in my area for cereals, but could be an issue for straight cut canola some years.
          Yup just like the premium for building bins and storing grain for the graincos....they know where it is ...how much and it all has to move eventually because those bin snow fences are also hiding a paint addiction that needs a fix regularly with a snort of the new equipment smell.

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            #25
            https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/jul/17/pandemic-surge-buying-boosts-canada-durum-wheat-ex/ https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/jul/17/pandemic-surge-buying-boosts-canada-durum-wheat-ex/

            Italy was the top buyer of Durum from Canada in the crop year just past. About half was graded as #3.

            Good net returns to farmers for durum in 2019-20. 70+ yields reported in Wellington, Abernethy and Humboldt RM's.

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              #26
              Originally posted by newguy View Post
              I swathed my durum this year.Watched weather forcast and was able to combine it earlier getting a beautiful sample with no green kernels.
              You have accurate forecasts? No such thing here.

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                #27
                Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/jul/17/pandemic-surge-buying-boosts-canada-durum-wheat-ex/ https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/jul/17/pandemic-surge-buying-boosts-canada-durum-wheat-ex/

                Italy was the top buyer of Durum from Canada in the crop year just past. About half was graded as #3.

                Good net returns to farmers for durum in 2019-20. 70+ yields reported in Wellington, Abernethy and Humboldt RM's.
                That can't be, 2 people on Agriville told me Italy doesn't really buy Canadian durum. FAKE NEWS

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                  #28
                  Just a bit dated
                  Things were grim not very long ago when Italy left off buying from Canada, but they are back.
                  Pricing can change policy sometimes

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                    Just a bit dated
                    Things were grim not very long ago when Italy left off buying from Canada, but they are back.
                    Pricing can change policy sometimes

                    Were they off market or just had COOL on Canadian dirum? We should be charging them a premium because we have the highesr/cleanest quality in the world. Or at least we did.

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