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    Sask Crop insurance, screw job!



    I just got off the phone with crop ins. I asked what there discounts will be for hi fuzz durum. They don't decide on discounts till December. But last year if you had 15% fuzz it was valued the same as 5% at a 50% value. That's not going to fly this year. She said guys with unmarketable durum are expected to clean it.
    I asked her if I'm expected to clean my 5 durum too. I think Scic is way out of line. If I am unlucky enough to have 20% fuzz in the durum I'm basically shit outta luck. I think they are just playing games. Isn't that what insurance is for? To protect me from a complete wreck? I guess not if it's fusarium. I hope the people at scic realize how much of this crap is sitting on farms right now and use some common sense when applying discounts that reflect actual market prices.
    Last edited by Casered; Oct 13, 2016, 09:08.

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    Looks like the only one to profit on that will be the grain cleaner guy.

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      #3
      This Fusarium is a huge issue and these so-called researchers should be on it like forty bears! 20% Fusarium and they think cleaning it will take it down under 1% or marketable? Sounds like a long shot to me. Maybe if it was 3 or 4 percent.

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        #4
        Finding a gravity table this winter not booked up will be near impossible. I was very suprised she even suggested that. She said if it's sample guys can clean it. Hardly worth it at that point. If I have unmaretable grain the price is zero and the discount should refect that. As marketable I mean feed market.
        Last edited by Casered; Oct 13, 2016, 09:34.

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          #5
          Crop adjuster here on Tues. Said they had their quality factors.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Partners View Post
            Crop adjuster here on Tues. Said they had their quality factors.
            I think they do on 1-5 cwad grades. It's the fusarium discount they wait till dec for.

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              #7
              Gravity Table

              We have been cleaning durum last few days with our gravity table to lower the fuz not having much success.

              The durum is light this year and some of the fuz is the same weight as the durum.

              The durum we tried cleaning has around 4% fuz grades a 5 we were trying to get it to under 2%
              Ran it through one time 36% screenings that most likely be worse than a #5 and we still are at 2.4% fuz

              We are going to try a second time but I think we are just waisting time
              Last edited by Jagfarms; Oct 13, 2016, 11:03.

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                #8
                How did those lentils turn out that you posted pics of Jag?

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                  #9
                  Grade factor may not be known till December.2 years ago they readjusted grade factor about 5 months later again to reflect the what market price ended up to be.Adjuster that year told me what he thought grade factor would be and more or less said I waisted his time measuring bins and taking samples..He was totally out to lunch on how grade factor ended up being.

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                    #10
                    Big Lentil

                    Our red lentils turned out ok
                    Not a huge crop but we averaged over 25bu/a
                    With some fields yielding 30+
                    They mostly graded #2 or better and some extra 3

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