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So hearing today(which I'm sure is old news) Russia selling wheat to Egypt big time, and to Europe(Gee I thought they all hated Russia and were putting trade sanctions against Russia)
Russia selling $30-60/t under market price.(otherwise, global price)
When will they run out, or maybe better, when will Russians run out of Ukraine wheat to sell?
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sounds like our AWB now as privacy timelines has elapsed and AWB books opening from way back when.
Single desk usedto under cut market by huge amount to make sales and was often covered with cash market sales following year which then had to be covered next year and so on and so on
Your CWB was above such shenanigans
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Originally posted by Landdownunder View Postsounds like our AWB now as privacy timelines has elapsed and AWB books opening from way back when.
Single desk usedto under cut market by huge amount to make sales and was often covered with cash market sales following year which then had to be covered next year and so on and so on
Your CWB was above such shenanigans
Stalin stole the Ukrainian grain in the 1930’s…. Starving the farmers to death…
Putin stealing Ukraine grain in 2023…. Killing Ukrainian farmers, destroying their infrastructure and farms….
Nothing changed… Putin no better than Stalin.
Stalin caused the collapse of global grain markets in the 1930’s….
What will Putin do in the end?????
Praying for wisdom….
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostDefinitely a couple bins of 19 crop left. Most of the 20, and most of the 21. All with temp cables and aeration. Dried to beyond dry, since the 19 and 20 started out at closer to 20%.
To say I've got experience with storing grain at dangerous levels would be an understatement.
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quality means nothing anymore , look at our politicians
30 years ago they woulda been done away with
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostPretty sad when CPSR is nearly worth as much as good #1 HRSW
With dry Aug… 65lb/bu… looks like toffee…
Cheers
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Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostNew varieties of CPSR … if like ours at 13% px… is every bit as good for most milling applications as CWRS… if we have decent harvest conditions… falling numbers well over 350.
With dry Aug… 65lb/bu… looks like toffee…
Cheers
On my farm the price premium for hrs is almost gone but the cps yield bump isnt enough to be sure it wasn't just a 1/4" shower at a critical time.
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Originally posted by Ronski View PostDo you still see a cps yield increase over the newer hrs varieties?
On my farm the price premium for hrs is almost gone but the cps yield bump isnt enough to be sure it wasn't just a 1/4" shower at a critical time.
Risk splitting… like most marketing… which will make more net… depends on global wheat markets… Hard Red Winter had more drought than Spring Wheat… then the spread decreases between the classes.
Cheers
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Originally posted by tweety View PostEver hear of the time value of money?
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Originally posted by Marusko View Postdid ya empty your bins?
Edit, I just checked the date of the original post, April, about the time I should have been selling instead of bragging...
I was trickling some out all spring. But not nearly enough, held a lot for the usual early summer time frame. Swallowed my pride and sold a couple times on the way down. Then hauled a lot out last summer on basis contract. Eventually priced in end of October, could have done slightly better later, but was far better than the price while I was hauling it. Built a few more bins, and carried over quite a bit.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Feb 10, 2023, 22:19.
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