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    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Interesting reply
    Sauce again maybe ?

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      Originally posted by wiseguy
      No need for stories like that on here !

      Even if its true..It is just more gossip and coffee shop bs the ag industry don't need !
      But you tellin everyone the whole elevator system is out to get farmers , SCIC has no checks or balances , they’re giving us #2 for #1 wheat , my wheat is contaminated, etc., that’s ok ?
      Priceless
      Last edited by Guest; Oct 5, 2023, 19:00.

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        That’s my last post on this horseshit
        Thanks again for any graders input , it is always interesting
        Have a good evening wise one

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          Originally posted by wiseguy
          No it's not ok

          But

          They are giving #2 for #1 wheat !

          What was 14.5 last year is 13.5 this year at some terminals !

          Your the one that said you had 2.5 barley in wheat and that gets cleaned or blent out !

          Lots of court cases and problems with grain contracts over the years !

          Of course scic has checks and balances ! But there is lots of issues with scic not paying ! This year could be a problem when it rains in one area of the risk area and not in the other.

          Good luck to all !
          He is blending it out. On paper. With his other wheat.

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            Based on appearances, I wouldn't be able to keep up with you drinking.

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              Originally posted by wiseguy
              To delete threads !

              On your first post click delete and the whole thread goes !
              Does that mean you want Furrow to delete this thread since you can’t delete all the posts we quoted you in? 😂

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                Well according to you nobody hauls to work so why would the driveway need swept?

                Are you two different people?

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                  Wheat and oat grading day this morning, bagged a half dozen samples from each field and will work on dropping them off next week at various locations. Also filled my CGC bags and sent them off in the mail, should see results at the end of this month.

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                    Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
                    Wheat and oat grading day this morning, bagged a half dozen samples from each field and will work on dropping them off next week at various locations. Also filled my CGC bags and sent them off in the mail, should see results at the end of this month.
                    We did the same a while ago
                    Takes a bit of time but well worth it .

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                      Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
                      Wheat and oat grading day this morning, bagged a half dozen samples from each field and will work on dropping them off next week at various locations. Also filled my CGC bags and sent them off in the mail, should see results at the end of this month.
                      FYI A good investment is a divider to divide samples down evenly. A representative sample is the most important part of grading and maintaining that representation is very important. Grain is non homogeneous and separates by size and weight every time it moves. Even in a pail. Dimo's tool &Die/labtronics in WPG has good ones and is at most farm shows.

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                        Wheat all #1 13.5, Canola easy all #1 zero green, just chitted barley, eyes are so different at each buyer. 9% - 32% same very accurate average sample. Conundrum. How to contract that mess.

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                          I got my results from CGC for my durum - the local elevator actually graded it higher than CGC for once. Like the John Deere service guys say when your combine breaks down, "Never seen that before!"

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