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    #11
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    70-30-8-8 double shoot beside seed . Seem to get better mileage outts N when double shooting .coulda used more N , stood good . That new hughes variety sounds good for next year . Should of priced some for $9.15 for dec at dreyfus . Woulda been at least $10 with px . Thats $600-650 /ac for the wheat haters out there
    You say should of? I take it you didn't what does it look like now?

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      #12
      Wht looks the same as all crops.prices are insulting to all farmers.
      Copeland bly at 3.96..for malt??

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        #13
        Originally posted by Partners View Post
        Wht looks the same as all crops.prices are insulting to all farmers.
        Copeland bly at 3.96..for malt??
        Wonder who to blame now? Grn Co's used to blame CWB. So we got rid of that now what, farmers fault for not pricing before?
        What about movement used to be CWB and RR fault now what lots of cars sitting with no tenders.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Partners View Post
          Wht looks the same as all crops.prices are insulting to all farmers.
          Copeland bly at 3.96..for malt??
          Well sure. Why should they pay because you have to sell no matter what to the same group of buyers every year. They can wait you out. Look at the money that will be made off of 1 bushel of Copeland malt barley you sell for 3.96, and you took all the risk and did all the financial and labour heavy lifting.

          What a ****ing joke.

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            #15
            Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
            Well sure. Why should they pay because you have to sell no matter what to the same group of buyers every year. They can wait you out. Look at the money that will be made off of 1 bushel of Copeland malt barley you sell for 3.96, and you took all the risk and did all the financial and labour heavy lifting.

            What a ****ing joke.
            I wonder how many Producers are thinking what sk is saying.

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              #16
              Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
              You say should of? I take it you didn't what does it look like now?
              haven't looked much but I don't think we could get $7 right now . I'll wait them out . once it's in the bin I don't care

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                #17
                Originally posted by Partners View Post
                Wht looks the same as all crops.prices are insulting to all farmers.
                Copeland bly at 3.96..for malt??

                I wonder how much a tonne of "MALTED" barley is worth. Also, how many pounds a tonne of malt barley loses after being malted. Or the ratio of how many tonnes of barley it takes to make a tonne of malt(like 1.2:1 or what ever...unless allowable moisture is higher in the malt than the unmalted barley????)

                Anyone know? I doubt it's one to one

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                  #18
                  $5.15 for my #1 HRS, 11% Protein for Sept delivery at Pioneer....nobody biting he said!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                    I wonder how much a tonne of "MALTED" barley is worth. Also, how many pounds a tonne of malt barley loses after being malted. Or the ratio of how many tonnes of barley it takes to make a tonne of malt(like 1.2:1 or what ever...unless allowable moisture is higher in the malt than the unmalted barley????)

                    Anyone know? I doubt it's one to one
                    Bushel= 300 bottles, $0.015 per bottle, Taxes on those bottles must be $3-400, you get $3.96

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