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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostAmazing prices of oats in the prairies.
Highest ever?
Will need a lot of oats for all the horses that will be needed to replace all the cars, trucks, tractors etc.
Is there a futures market for draft horses, or harnesses, or buggy whips?
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Have a few left to sell.. not sure how much life is left in this market?? Common to find $10+/bu, which is roughly 3x the average price.
Organic friend said that Yorton was paying $13/bu for organic oats.. top money maker on their farm. To me, it doesn’t seem like a large enough spread.Last edited by jdg364; Dec 3, 2021, 08:18.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostMaybe this is all people preparing for the great reset.
Will need a lot of oats for all the horses that will be needed to replace all the cars, trucks, tractors etc.
Is there a futures market for draft horses, or harnesses, or buggy whips?
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If there is good moisture next summer the $10 oats are going to be like a long ago wet dream.
Sounds like lots of acres if people can find seed.
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If half the intended oat acres get planted and we get a half decent year there may be a glut. However, what is with the increase in demand for them? When I first started farming a decent year spelled multi year gluts which miller’s took full advantage of. I assume average yields have improved substantially since then, and there hasn’t been any problem moving them. What am I missing on the demand side. They’re expensive calories compared to all other cereals. Unless you’re a horse or Buffalo they’re not important.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostIf half the intended oat acres get planted and we get a half decent year there may be a glut. However, what is with the increase in demand for them? When I first started farming a decent year spelled multi year gluts which miller’s took full advantage of. I assume average yields have improved substantially since then, and there hasn’t been any problem moving them. What am I missing on the demand side. They’re expensive calories compared to all other cereals. Unless you’re a horse or Buffalo they’re not important.
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I give a shit what they do with them
$11 may/June is still $11 , right here , right now
*** barley won’t get $8.50 here
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostSee my post $3 above. It might sound like a joke, but maybe not?
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