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    #25
    Errol will be right soon I’m afraid

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      #26
      February is showing on the quant as an obvious high or low and Nov shows as a direction change. Need to keep some gambling bushels. Im making zero forward sales on spec. End users can suck it, as far as getting coverage. Slightly concerned Moe is gonna "take my cows", because like everything else, he says it isn't happening. So it's coming, get ready for a new wheat board act, it can go high enough they'll do it.

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        #27
        Originally posted by jwab
        Most anyone with a decent sized low interest line of credit should be able to hold out for better prices, am I mistaken?
        That’s what your cash advance is for.

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          #28
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          Richardson has $10 for oats apr but hafta sell same tons for feb for $8.05
          Average $9.02
          Are $10 bids showing up?

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            #29
            $7.90 for July central AB is the highest I have seen so far.

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              #30
              Oats on the move again, limit up today. When does this madness end? Still haven’t pulled the trigger yet but it’s time to lock some oats in soon at these prices. Other than Richardson securing oats for their oat processing plant at $10 what other bids are out there?

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                #31
                JRI's bid for $10 was contingent on booking $8 for earlier delivery, not a bad ploy by them!
                Buffalo Creek in Altona was $9.50
                Grain Millers $8 now, $9 in April

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                  #32
                  Who is Buffalo Creek.
                  Who do they buy for/end use?
                  Quaker was buying direct here which was great as long as your cars unloaded on spec.
                  Now The Andersons buys for them so an in between trying to skin as much as they can.
                  Also Ceres took over a Cargill med size facility that they dedicated to oats. P&H pushes a bit on oats also.
                  Cool nights and mild days with mostly adiquit dryland moisture give us a natural advantage on oats with some growers at 50% of seeded acres.

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by TraderJoe View Post
                    JRI's bid for $10 was contingent on booking $8 for earlier delivery, not a bad ploy by them!
                    Buffalo Creek in Altona was $9.50
                    Grain Millers $8 now, $9 in April
                    yea , was actually 3 tons at $10 if you booked 1 ton at $8 , so net $9.50/bu

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                      #34
                      $10.50 apr here

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                        #35
                        Sold a good chunk yesterday at $10.25, keeping a few gambling bushels for June..

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                          #36
                          I'm gonna cut back on porridge and put the savings towards fert

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