Viterra announced a new build at Biggar, SK this morning. 34,000T Plant with loop track on CP line.
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Access to all buyers at these terminals?
Legislation here no third party access no approval to build.
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Depends on the area, a custom trucker told me there will be a Richardson knocked down at Langenburg soon and there was a Viterra knocked down a year ago....farmers weren’t able to purchase either.
This is a very productive grain area so not sure why this is happening?
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostAccess to all buyers at these terminals?
Legislation here no third party access no approval to build.
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Originally posted by walterm View PostWish it would have been set up that way from the start. Area farmers deliver to central terminal where graded and binned by 3rd party then baught and sold by merchants. Like a sortd calf sale. Kinda
Truck delivers here at elevator, graded, delivery docket farmer can state, best cash price as marketing option, which are listed at elevator, Truck then tares off, weight entered in computer.
Print out given to truck by the time he is outof elevator gate transaction done automatically to the buyer.
Thinking you guys at the time marketing changed there you didnt have to many cash sales, was all pool?
So cash marketing on the day is a little foriegn?
Cash selling been on the go here since early 80s.
The saying goes here.....pools are for fools........but my favourite pools are for swimming
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostDepends on the area, a custom trucker told me there will be a Richardson knocked down at Langenburg soon and there was a Viterra knocked down a year ago....farmers weren’t able to purchase either.
This is a very productive grain area so not sure why this is happening?
Its about the best rail rate.
Third gen terminals must make it worth it. ?
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I think the new terminal is in RD414 neck of the woods maybe. I wonder when all the new builds will stop?
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostYou have no cash market persay for malt? Deliver graded sold all in space of 8 to 10 minutes as we have here.
Truck delivers here at elevator, graded, delivery docket farmer can state, best cash price as marketing option, which are listed at elevator, Truck then tares off, weight entered in computer.
Print out given to truck by the time he is outof elevator gate transaction done automatically to the buyer.
Thinking you guys at the time marketing changed there you didnt have to many cash sales, was all pool?
So cash marketing on the day is a little foriegn?
Cash selling been on the go here since early 80s.
The saying goes here.....pools are for fools........but my favourite pools are for swimming
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Originally posted by redleaf View PostWe can only dream of selling malt as you describe Mallee. Here you can haul to terminal a sample is probed before unloading and your barley goes in the pit. You get a scale ticket and go home to wait on pins and needles hoping the probe sample makes the grade for malt. Many reasons why it may not. When the line company takes your barley it all goes in the same bin as every other farmers so you know it all gets shipped out on the rail as malt. That doesn’t mean you will get paid for malt barley however. If the graders happen to find a heated kernel or the germ isn’t quite up to par or the plumpness isn’t up to standard or a myriad of other possible problems are found you get paid for feed.
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Originally posted by redleaf View PostWe can only dream of selling malt as you describe Mallee. Here you can haul to terminal a sample is probed before unloading and your barley goes in the pit. You get a scale ticket and go home to wait on pins and needles hoping the probe sample makes the grade for malt. Many reasons why it may not. When the line company takes your barley it all goes in the same bin as every other farmers so you know it all gets shipped out on the rail as malt. That doesn’t mean you will get paid for malt barley however. If the graders happen to find a heated kernel or the germ isn’t quite up to par or the plumpness isn’t up to standard or a myriad of other possible problems are found you get paid for feed.
feed barley is $5 picked up here today
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