i'm told that the recent sales to saudi arabia were done at around $US220/t fob west coast. with full margins, this should net $3.50/bu in most of sask, possibly a dime or two higher in certain locations.
in other words, this is the current world market equivalent value of feed barley. it's been interesting to see since the export sales have been made that the domestic end users have finally started paying up for new-crop. last week i read $4/bu dlvd into a feedlot in lethbridge was available.
this and the sask feed barley prices still represent weak basis levels against the new wce contract specifications, compared to the delivery option. this should sort itself out in time but for now, basis levels are hugely variable depending on what market the local buyer is selling into, kind of like how non-futures-traded cash markets trade back-to-back.
malt premiums at $1/bu over are not bad, historically and given the outlook. we're thinking they'll probably narrow into 07/08 either via higher feed or lower relative malt prices.
hope that helps. we welcome calls on what an individual farm should do about this at 204 832-2133, ask for Brenda or Darren, or email brenda@farmlinksolutions.ca.
in other words, this is the current world market equivalent value of feed barley. it's been interesting to see since the export sales have been made that the domestic end users have finally started paying up for new-crop. last week i read $4/bu dlvd into a feedlot in lethbridge was available.
this and the sask feed barley prices still represent weak basis levels against the new wce contract specifications, compared to the delivery option. this should sort itself out in time but for now, basis levels are hugely variable depending on what market the local buyer is selling into, kind of like how non-futures-traded cash markets trade back-to-back.
malt premiums at $1/bu over are not bad, historically and given the outlook. we're thinking they'll probably narrow into 07/08 either via higher feed or lower relative malt prices.
hope that helps. we welcome calls on what an individual farm should do about this at 204 832-2133, ask for Brenda or Darren, or email brenda@farmlinksolutions.ca.
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