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Gonna try some oats later today and see if we can keep them in the combine. I wonder if the backgrounders will know the dif between 3 dollar oats or 5 dollar oats when they come out of the mixing wagon. I bet Canoat will be charging more for there hulls this year than they paid for 40# oats a few years ago.Last edited by Old Cowzilla; Aug 17, 2021, 06:10.
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I think we blow right thru $5 on our way to $6, ending stocks all ready tight combined with lower acres and reduced yields. Acres way up on barley at the expense of oats in our area. Probably as many barley acres as wheat acres this year, farmers chasing the $5.50 barley contracts. First year ever that we didn’t desicate our oats, our many 30+ days coupled with no rain â˜”ï¸ in July produced some nice white oats, all in the bin now at less than 40% of our normal yield, hopefully they are paying a premium for naturally dried oats. On a side note I’m glad I haven’t sold last years oats, will as I will have no trouble with bin space this year.Last edited by Sodbuster; Aug 17, 2021, 23:07.
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostGonna try some oats later today and see if we can keep them in the combine. I wonder if the backgrounders will know the dif between 3 dollar oats or 5 dollar oats when they come out of the mixing wagon. I bet Canoat will be charging more for there hulls this year than they paid for 40# oats a few years ago.
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My skinny white oats weight about 30 lbs. don't have to worry about milling any. Most oats in this area were cut for feed and seed for next year could be tricky to get and very pricey. Good thing there's cattle in this country to help clean up this mess.
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