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    #11


    Reading Matthew 24 is revealing

    Blessings and Salutations

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      #12
      Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
      Another blown out a little just out the back paddock didn't have to travel far for this one

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      Mallee……….. if this farming thing doesn’t pan out for you there’s an obvious backup plan that is as clear as your pictures are😉

      Very cool😎

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        #13
        No kidding!

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          #14
          Lucky last won't bore you anymore.
          See the tiny funnel a rarity in oz

          All hell broke loose about 5 minutes after this thought id better get the heck out of here

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            #15
            Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
            Lucky last won't bore you anymore.
            See the tiny funnel a rarity in oz

            All hell broke loose about 5 minutes after this thought id better get the heck out of here

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            Is there anything left to harvest?

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              #16
              Finally got harvesting this arvo.....well did 8 tonne best we could find was 16.5% moisture

              Wait goes on.

              13.5% is delivery standard but years like this dynamic binning comes into place at elevators

              Not sure you have that.

              If hypothetically say 100 semi trailers drop barley in at 12% you come along with 13.9% your one load aint gonna upset the average called dynamic binning here do it with protein and other down grades to get it up to spec.

              But say 100 semi trailers delivered 13.3% moisture your 13.9% would get rejected hope that makes sense.

              All about stacked elevator averages you can check anytime of the day and check yours or other elevators

              Check portions grades how many tonnes delivered of each, oil content in canola, percentage of malt versus feed etc etc

              You guys miles ahead of us hicks in Oz when it comes to delivery standards and transparency.

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                #17
                nope , i would say youre way ahead
                here you can deliver 100 loads of way under dry , then one tough and they will dock you shrink , maybe drying too on the tough one ,(computer does it automatically) is the explanation , not all but lots do

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by caseih View Post
                  nope , i would say youre way ahead
                  here you can deliver 100 loads of way under dry , then one tough and they will dock you shrink , maybe drying too on the tough one ,(computer does it automatically) is the explanation , not all but lots do
                  I've had the opposite experience. Local elevators will paper blend moisture and grade within a contract.
                  And as you get farther from harvest, and they have lots of dry grain coming in, they will usually accept very high moisture grain with the only deduction being shrinking the weight back down to dry. Which is a much better deal then delivering overly dry grain. I've sold lots of 13 + % moisture canola later in the year. Never been charged for drying.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
                    Finally got harvesting this arvo.....well did 8 tonne best we could find was 16.5% moisture

                    Wait goes on.

                    13.5% is delivery standard but years like this dynamic binning comes into place at elevators

                    Not sure you have that.

                    If hypothetically say 100 semi trailers drop barley in at 12% you come along with 13.9% your one load aint gonna upset the average called dynamic binning here do it with protein and other down grades to get it up to spec.

                    But say 100 semi trailers delivered 13.3% moisture your 13.9% would get rejected hope that makes sense.

                    All about stacked elevator averages you can check anytime of the day and check yours or other elevators

                    Check portions grades how many tonnes delivered of each, oil content in canola, percentage of malt versus feed etc etc

                    You guys miles ahead of us hicks in Oz when it comes to delivery standards and transparency.

                    My sister who lives in Canberra has commented on how wonderfully green everything is right now. She has lived there about 20 years I believe. Greenest she has ever seen it I believe she said. Am I correct that you would be west of Canberra?

                    Just curious how harvest in Australia in general is going in your opinion. Seems to be lots of rain and flooding eastern Australia. Is there more wheat produced in Eastern or Western Australia?
                    Last edited by Hamloc; Nov 17, 2022, 08:43.

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                      #20
                      Sounds like the Oz system almost too transparent?

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