I contracted Barrie this year to Warburtons. $20/t premium.
But I lost my trucking premium of $7/t
Wheat graded #2 with Warburton, getting #1 for the same wheat at an AU HTP elevator so that's another $4/t
Had to buy cert. seed for the Warburton
vs cleaning my own. That extra cost worked out to about maybe $3-$4/t.
So the true net premium for me this year, backed off to the farm was $5/t.
When Warburtons first came to MB, back in about 94 or 95 the rep came out and talked to the local growers, I asked him what they were paying for this wheat basis their mill. He told me It was huge so we backed off all the costs like England shipping and Ocean freight, right back to Thunder Bay at the time. Then deducted our freight and elevation costs added in the then $30/t premium and we calculated there was still $75-$80 per tonne missing.
That's what goes into the pool, then they lowered the premium to grab even more.
This year was the first year since that first year that I grew warburton.
Probably won't next year.
But I lost my trucking premium of $7/t
Wheat graded #2 with Warburton, getting #1 for the same wheat at an AU HTP elevator so that's another $4/t
Had to buy cert. seed for the Warburton
vs cleaning my own. That extra cost worked out to about maybe $3-$4/t.
So the true net premium for me this year, backed off to the farm was $5/t.
When Warburtons first came to MB, back in about 94 or 95 the rep came out and talked to the local growers, I asked him what they were paying for this wheat basis their mill. He told me It was huge so we backed off all the costs like England shipping and Ocean freight, right back to Thunder Bay at the time. Then deducted our freight and elevation costs added in the then $30/t premium and we calculated there was still $75-$80 per tonne missing.
That's what goes into the pool, then they lowered the premium to grab even more.
This year was the first year since that first year that I grew warburton.
Probably won't next year.
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