Got to take a pit price on a load of canola yesterday, $14.55. Makes that Dec contract I hauled at the beginning of week look pretty cheap $12.00. Also sold some Sept for $12.00. I figure wall to wall yellow coming and if it rains maybe $10.00 off combine and if it doesn't rain just combine all day into truck and take it home when you get tired! Then next morning haul to elevator and dump save getting bin all dirty. On way home pick up beer and sign up for marketing course.
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostGot to take a pit price on a load of canola yesterday, $14.55. Makes that Dec contract I hauled at the beginning of week look pretty cheap $12.00. Also sold some Sept for $12.00. I figure wall to wall yellow coming and if it rains maybe $10.00 off combine and if it doesn't rain just combine all day into truck and take it home when you get tired! Then next morning haul to elevator and dump save getting bin all dirty. On way home pick up beer and sign up for marketing course.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostAs long as everyone jumps on the yellow train and not the blue train its all good....no money in flax....
And where is hobby with his most excellent advice????????
Look out below.
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Originally posted by LEP View PostI know one guy that usually grows a bit of flax now and then is putting in a thousand acres. every second guy is asking for seed.
Look out below.
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" I hauled at the beginning of week look pretty cheap $12.00."
You and everyone else. A risk to price and a risk not to price...throw a dart. Just use common sense, good luck because we don't know the future and we are not informed by the trade....flying blind. Who do you believe? Backyarditus cost a pile of potential this crop.
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