Further to building bins on the farm:
If the spread is always wide at harvest, how many years does it take to have those bins on the farm paid for and only using them once?
Grain companies will not build storage anticipating a 4X turn. Economics will drive that.
If you want freedom to market your own grain, you must also decide whether it is profitable to build bins on your farm or not. Can you make storage pay and economics should drive that.
I don’t know if it was you on a previous thread that said 7 cents in and 7 cents out ...1/3 of what it costs here. If you want grain co's to get to that level it aint gonna happen building storage that sits there for harvest pressure.
And please don't think i am siding with grain co's, or the CWB...but you too need a paradigm shift, Sir.
On farm storage should have nothing to do with efficiency, just economics. Ditto - grain co's.
Expecting someone else to outlay capital with no chance of a return on investment is why this industry is ****ed up today.
The line in the sand has to be drawn.
Grain companies drool at harvest if you did not plan your cash flow and storage on your farm.
If you want to beat the grain company, think like them - act like them and play the basis game on your terms.
What i am hearing from you is "I can't". I religously read your posts and you are much more intelligent than that.
Instead of thinking I am only going to use that bin once - think how much will they pay me for building that bin? 20 cents - 30 cents a bushel a year? Has your bank ever said no to additional on-farm storage? Doubt it.
FYI that Cargill plant ships no raw product; and is not on water and dumps 400-500 semis a day. Best day - 711 semis.
Not picking on you - or maybe your evil socialist twin wrote the previous post on your behalf...and if you think i am off base - fire away....
PS - the industry is overbuilt...that should do it.
If the spread is always wide at harvest, how many years does it take to have those bins on the farm paid for and only using them once?
Grain companies will not build storage anticipating a 4X turn. Economics will drive that.
If you want freedom to market your own grain, you must also decide whether it is profitable to build bins on your farm or not. Can you make storage pay and economics should drive that.
I don’t know if it was you on a previous thread that said 7 cents in and 7 cents out ...1/3 of what it costs here. If you want grain co's to get to that level it aint gonna happen building storage that sits there for harvest pressure.
And please don't think i am siding with grain co's, or the CWB...but you too need a paradigm shift, Sir.
On farm storage should have nothing to do with efficiency, just economics. Ditto - grain co's.
Expecting someone else to outlay capital with no chance of a return on investment is why this industry is ****ed up today.
The line in the sand has to be drawn.
Grain companies drool at harvest if you did not plan your cash flow and storage on your farm.
If you want to beat the grain company, think like them - act like them and play the basis game on your terms.
What i am hearing from you is "I can't". I religously read your posts and you are much more intelligent than that.
Instead of thinking I am only going to use that bin once - think how much will they pay me for building that bin? 20 cents - 30 cents a bushel a year? Has your bank ever said no to additional on-farm storage? Doubt it.
FYI that Cargill plant ships no raw product; and is not on water and dumps 400-500 semis a day. Best day - 711 semis.
Not picking on you - or maybe your evil socialist twin wrote the previous post on your behalf...and if you think i am off base - fire away....
PS - the industry is overbuilt...that should do it.
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