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    Average CWB Feed Barley Prices

    Can anyone out there tell me how to find the average 10 year price the CWB has paid for feed barley.

    #2
    I can probably do that 'cause you got my curiosity up. Only thing is, I can only give you the 10-year total payment in-store the coast, not at a local point.

    Let me know.

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      #3
      Exactly what I am looking for. Thanks Lee

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        #4
        At the same time can the average open market feed price at Lethbridge be determined? Destination costs are easily calculated for comparison.

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          #5
          wd9 those numbers are available. I already have them going back to 1982.

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            #6
            rain, here are the numbers in $/tonne in-store port position:

            Yr. Init Adj Final Ttl.
            89-90 85 27 12.38 124.38
            90-91 90 0 0 90
            91-92 70 25 12.59 107.59
            92-93 88 0 14.46 102.46
            93-94 75 15 9.94 99.94
            94-95 75 25 1.94 101.94
            95-96 115 82 8.49 205.49
            96-97 137 8 5.97 150.97
            97-98 95 16 10.02 121.02
            98-99 85 52 10.5 147.5
            99-00 85 45 5.38 135.38
            00-01 95 43 4.86 142.86
            01-02 110 57 13 180
            02-03 105 45 14.11 164.11
            03-04 80 77 0 157
            04-05 84 0 0 84

            Hope this does the job.

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              #7
              rain, the numbers didn't paste very well into Agri-ville. Hope you can figure it out. If you can't, reply to this, and I'll see what I can do.

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                #8
                melville what should i use for average deductions for handling and all that other fune stuff, over the last 10 years$46.00/MT. Central Alberta?

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                  #9
                  rain, I'll get back to you on that.

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                    #10
                    rain, I have average Calgary deductions on CWB 1 CW barley - rail freight (on gross), cleaning costs and elevation - for the last number of years. These deductions don't include primary elevator shrinkage, when it was charged, or Cdn. Gr. Com. inspection charges, which are very small. The freight number is only for single car loadings which almost never happen any more.

                    Yr. Frt. Elev. Clean. Ttl.
                    89-90 8.11 9.45 2 19.56
                    90-91 9.19 10.65 2.15 21.99
                    91-92 9.5 10.65 2.26 22.41
                    92-93 10.28 10.65 2.26 23.19
                    93-94 11.78 10.21 2.7 24.69
                    94-95 12.25 10.33 3.35 25.93
                    95-96 25.22 10.33 3.35 38.9
                    96-97 27.02 10.33 3.97 41.32
                    97-98 27.57 11.48 3.97 43.02
                    98-99 27.25 11.95 4.48 43.68
                    99-00 27.3 11.49 4.31 43.1
                    00-01 26.21 9.46 5.69 41.36
                    01-02 27.26 11 5.8 44.06
                    02-03 28.35 12.55 7.4 48.3
                    03-04 28.78 12.55 7.4 48.73
                    04-05 28.78 12.55 7.4 48.73

                    So does that scratch you curiosity bone?

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                      #11
                      Try: http://futures.tradingcharts.com/hist_BA.html

                      There is a wealth of information to to surfed in this site. I track feed barley daily at: http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/BA/C4

                      Skynorth

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