Charlie and Tom,
I was at the www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/JO_GR110.txt site linked to the Minneapolis Exchange site and found these prices for Portand on Jan 12, 2001:
Exporter offers on Thursday night for March shipment F.O.B. ship in dollars per bushel:
US 2 or btr Hard Red Winter Wheat, 13% protein $4.16 up 2
US 2 or btr Northern Spring Wheat, 13% protein $4.21 up 1
US 2 or btr Dk Northern Spr Wheat, 14% protein $4.31 up 1
US 2 or btr Northern Spring Wheat, 14.5% protein $4.40 up 1
This shows me that when I have #1CPS with 13% protein and a falling # over 300, it should be worth 7.5 cents/bu less than a #2CWRS 13% protein wheat.
Yet the CWB has the spread 10 times this spread, Why?
#2CWRS 13%protein to 14.5%protein is about twice the protein premium that Portland pays, looking at these Portand prices. Why?
What really are the customers out there paying for protein, and what good does it do to pool all the prices and hide reality so I cannot know what the market is actually asking for vs. what my farm can most efficiently grow? I cannot understand why you defend a system that wastes billions of dollars of farmers resources, because of a flare bent on communist principals that were proven faulty decades ago! When can I expect to see changes, will the new Fixed Price Contracts allow my product to seek out the highest price?
I was at the www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/JO_GR110.txt site linked to the Minneapolis Exchange site and found these prices for Portand on Jan 12, 2001:
Exporter offers on Thursday night for March shipment F.O.B. ship in dollars per bushel:
US 2 or btr Hard Red Winter Wheat, 13% protein $4.16 up 2
US 2 or btr Northern Spring Wheat, 13% protein $4.21 up 1
US 2 or btr Dk Northern Spr Wheat, 14% protein $4.31 up 1
US 2 or btr Northern Spring Wheat, 14.5% protein $4.40 up 1
This shows me that when I have #1CPS with 13% protein and a falling # over 300, it should be worth 7.5 cents/bu less than a #2CWRS 13% protein wheat.
Yet the CWB has the spread 10 times this spread, Why?
#2CWRS 13%protein to 14.5%protein is about twice the protein premium that Portland pays, looking at these Portand prices. Why?
What really are the customers out there paying for protein, and what good does it do to pool all the prices and hide reality so I cannot know what the market is actually asking for vs. what my farm can most efficiently grow? I cannot understand why you defend a system that wastes billions of dollars of farmers resources, because of a flare bent on communist principals that were proven faulty decades ago! When can I expect to see changes, will the new Fixed Price Contracts allow my product to seek out the highest price?
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