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    #13
    Well said Jazz
    My biggest concern is pricing for next fall...
    Farmers almanac calling for a snowy winter ( and they seem to be more precise than weather network
    lol )..


    Lots of canola goes into the ground next yr... the BIGGEST CROP EVER will be predicted.
    2024 fall canola price will plummet to sub 14 $.
    MIND YOUR COSTS people.

    Also
    Anyone priced out ant Nitrogen? I cant even get a legit quote from nutrien... something is up there.

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      #14
      Checkoff refund day is today.

      X9 is really good on fuel and the headers can do lots of useful stuff just like the MacDons. You will need a bigger grain cart for sure and a good driver.

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        #15
        the first day or two little problems nothing since.

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          #16
          85% done wheat , missed rain last night but got er this morning.
          Canola will be mixed bag from poor to not bad
          Flax looks decent.
          So far happy with the 9.9’s again , steady every day 1500-1700 bph with very low loss and less than 1% dockage . Have them set up with MADDs
          Had one sensor issue and one idler bearing so far in 2800 ac

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            #17
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
            Checkoff refund day is today.

            X9 is really good on fuel and the headers can do lots of useful stuff just like the MacDons. You will need a bigger grain cart for sure and a good driver.
            Deere header cannot work on another color combine. Just in case Mrs. Claas goes head hunting!

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              #18
              It may be easy for an individual to choose vegetable oil over canola oil, but its often not easy for manufacturers and fast food chains to swap out. Recipes, labeling, nutritional info, oil change frequency.... There is a high cost to switch and if the high prices are perceived to be short term they will bear them.
              Last edited by biglentil; Aug 31, 2023, 21:41.

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                #19
                Got to pull a 45ft header belonging to a x9 yesterday. Neighbors hired hand thought he could take a short cut pulling it down a back road with 4x4 and hit a sandbar boiled the truck motor and got stuck. IT was a good pull even with my loader tractor They do like the combine so far replaced 1 oil pump first day and has been good ever since.

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                  #20
                  Water in some low spots again. More rain further north.

                  Maybe back going sunday

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                    #21
                    Several areas west and north of here have not turned a wheel yet , some just started .
                    Bigger crops , later mature crops and steady rains every few days . Their wet pattern continues from summer .

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                      #22
                      Goalie your hypothesis “ Only thing tempering canola is absolutely 0 export buys” is flawed.

                      The reason there are 0 export buys/or sales is because they are not reported.

                      Larry W. is absolutely correct and a export sales reporting system is needed in Canada. Any news agency, or ag newsletter (fee for service) that comments on lack of demand is misleading the readership and the public. They don’t know what the demand is, no one does except the exporters who won’t tell you for obvious reasons, ( they want to buy at lower cost to cover the sale - to increase the profit margins). Taking advice from a grain trader is like tell your neighbours who’s land you are bidding on and the price, only half truths.

                      For those grain exporters, farmers are the suppliers( they need and want lower prices than the other exporters, they are not the farmers friend and should not be confidants). The only suppliers that get a bonus or premium are those in the service industry who we give tips to - and in this case we are the customer.

                      The foreign companies or countries are the customers. A huge difference many don’t distinguish between or understand.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
                        Goalie your hypothesis “ Only thing tempering canola is absolutely 0 export buys” is flawed.

                        The reason there are 0 export buys/or sales is because they are not reported.

                        Larry W. is absolutely correct and a export sales reporting system is needed in Canada. Any news agency, or ag newsletter (fee for service) that comments on lack of demand is misleading the readership and the public. They don’t know what the demand is, no one does except the exporters who won’t tell you for obvious reasons, ( they want to buy at lower cost to cover the sale - to increase the profit margins). Taking advice from a grain trader is like tell your neighbours who’s land you are bidding on and the price, only half truths.

                        For those grain exporters, farmers are the suppliers( they need and want lower prices than the other exporters, they are not the farmers friend and should not be confidants). The only suppliers that get a bonus or premium are those in the service industry who we give tips to - and in this case we are the customer.

                        The foreign companies or countries are the customers. A huge difference many don’t distinguish between or understand.
                        All I know is we are at the bottom of the totem pole, and all that is left for us is the scraps … sometimes be lucky if it is even that.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
                          Not sure whats worse … bad yields or horrible prices? What a yr to have both. Most expensive crop to plant.

                          What does a guy do all fall, heck it’s technically still summer? Being done before school starts for some is something I’ve never heard of.

                          Wonder how these grain companies are going to keep guys busy, might be some layoffs coming?

                          The crooks won’t be seeing any grain of mine for quite some time.
                          Horrible prices?

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