Feed grain prices have remained flat right into the fall but they are starting to look more interesting this winter (at least if you are a grain producer).
My barley supply demand estimates for 2006/07 show July 31 2007 carryovers moving under 2 mln tonnes. Reduced crop size. CWB only exporting malt barley. Domestic maltsters getting their 1 mln tonnes. Even with the 11 bln bu US corn crop, next years carryovers will be cut in half from the current year reflecting ethanol use. This should create some better pricing opportunities through the winter.
Higher quality wheat crops will mean less feed wheat available and likely blending opportunities with old crop. Not the mountain of 3CWRS and feed wheat sitting over top of the market as compared to the last 2 years.
My sales priorities off the combine would be oats, wheat (as much as the CWB will allow under contract calls and using the producer pricing options). Canola would be in the neutral zone/delivery of what I have contracted to date. Anything related to the feed side (barley, feed wheat and peas) and I would be more patient.
What are others thoughts and strategies?
My barley supply demand estimates for 2006/07 show July 31 2007 carryovers moving under 2 mln tonnes. Reduced crop size. CWB only exporting malt barley. Domestic maltsters getting their 1 mln tonnes. Even with the 11 bln bu US corn crop, next years carryovers will be cut in half from the current year reflecting ethanol use. This should create some better pricing opportunities through the winter.
Higher quality wheat crops will mean less feed wheat available and likely blending opportunities with old crop. Not the mountain of 3CWRS and feed wheat sitting over top of the market as compared to the last 2 years.
My sales priorities off the combine would be oats, wheat (as much as the CWB will allow under contract calls and using the producer pricing options). Canola would be in the neutral zone/delivery of what I have contracted to date. Anything related to the feed side (barley, feed wheat and peas) and I would be more patient.
What are others thoughts and strategies?
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