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    How much 2021 crop left to sell?

    Just wondering where everyone is at/feelings on selling this years crop. Feel bad for the guys that oversold and happy for the lucky ones with a crop.

    Our fd barley is mostly gone, suppose to move in Jan. Oats are all spoken for now and will move by March. No wheat left, small crop. Still have about 50% left to price for canola. Not sure what price I’m waiting for with canola, it’s been up to $24 in our local area and sold a couple truck loads to average out my $11 stuff.. maybe should have unloaded it all and quit looking at the daily price texts.

    Very thankful for these prices or it would have been a mess for our farm.

    #2
    Sold out of my canola after harvest. Had a bin try to heat on me so I didnt want to baby sit all winter.

    Still have all our durum and red lentils yet to price.

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      #3
      Sold last week up to 90% of my canola crop.

      Still has 2 years of wheat left in the bin.
      50% sold on feed barley

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        #4
        Beans and oats left ,oats light so might not leave the farm. Cattle have never ate so high on the hog have to serve them feed on silver trays while wearing white gloves.

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          #5
          If you want prices to keep marching higher please don’t answer this question. Not trying to be rude, but you never know who is watching behind the scenes.
          All the thieves and crooks will look for anything to keep prices from going higher.
          I don’t care if you had 40 bu or 10 bu every dollar is so valuable considering what we are looking at paying to put the 2022 crop in.

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            #6
            I still have every bushel that wasn't contracted prior to june. Unfortunately there aren't many of those bushels. Working at a grain elevator is like being the Maytag repairman this year.

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              #7
              Our local big grain co. isn't shipping out grain it's receiving corn by train to feed the Husky plant down the road. Its a slow process because they are not set up for that kind of volume.

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                #8
                Zero this year so far I have the first sale in January for Wheat will deliver and Canola's first sale in January for delivery.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
                  Our local big grain co. isn't shipping out grain it's receiving corn by train to feed the Husky plant down the road. Its a slow process because they are not set up for that kind of volume.
                  Can you buy distillers out of there at anything reasonable?

                  Wasn't there a small ethanol plant there you could get wet distillers cheap?

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                    #10
                    9 or ten replies from businessmen.

                    I wonder if we could poll the fertilizer companies on their fertilizer supplies and get an answer.

                    That is not to be argumentative just a little factoid of farmer's maybe being little naive in doing a poll like this.

                    Other businesses like Yara , Nutrien or Mosaic CEOs would probably say " go phuck your hat"

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                      Can you buy distillers out of there at anything reasonable?

                      Wasn't there a small ethanol plant there you could get wet distillers cheap?
                      Most bought out of there through 3rd party . It's already dry but not cheap and moves out of there pretty quick. I have not used but neighbors liked it and moisture still high enough they don't store in hopper bins. I guess I shouldn't say I don't use because it's in the beef supplement mix I get from feedmill when getting monensin.

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                        #12
                        Very little of anything left around here .
                        More empty bins than the 2001-2002 drought

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