spot price comparison:
http://www.bottineaufarmers.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=6
Feb 07 spring wheat FOB bottineau ND
4.43usd/bu
5.21CDN/bu (no.2 northern spring wheat 13.5%pro)
DPC
6.38cdn/bu in store Vancouver
5.02cdn/bu in southern manitoba (No. 1 13.5% pro)
Forward price (new crop) comparison:
http://www.swgrain.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=3
Taylor ND:
new crop
4.52/bu
5.32cdn/bu
CWB FPC 07-08
6.00 cdn/bu in store Vancouver (before the basis)
Assume we get a $15/tonne positive basis
(yes, i know this is a big assumption)
5.05cdn/bu in southern manitoba.
And the kicker is we have to store 80% of the wheat we put on a fixed price contract.
I think storage is worth about $1/tonne/week by the time you take into account interest and storage costs, risks ect.......
http://www.bottineaufarmers.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=6
Feb 07 spring wheat FOB bottineau ND
4.43usd/bu
5.21CDN/bu (no.2 northern spring wheat 13.5%pro)
DPC
6.38cdn/bu in store Vancouver
5.02cdn/bu in southern manitoba (No. 1 13.5% pro)
Forward price (new crop) comparison:
http://www.swgrain.com/index.cfm?show=11&mid=3
Taylor ND:
new crop
4.52/bu
5.32cdn/bu
CWB FPC 07-08
6.00 cdn/bu in store Vancouver (before the basis)
Assume we get a $15/tonne positive basis
(yes, i know this is a big assumption)
5.05cdn/bu in southern manitoba.
And the kicker is we have to store 80% of the wheat we put on a fixed price contract.
I think storage is worth about $1/tonne/week by the time you take into account interest and storage costs, risks ect.......
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