If you don't already have your green pea seed locked down with price, you maybe in for a very big surprise. See Stats Pub. quoting buyers up to $15.00/bus for greens today. Imagine what seed will be worth especially Certified!
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boarder - not yet. Green peas I would not be in any rush yet. I still think ac will be very limited on seed avail.
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I agree, no rush to contract fall green peas, but if you are at 10.50$ give me a call!
Stats Can just lowered this years green pea crop numbers, and green pea demand in most countries (India as an exception) is very ineleastic.
Seed generally runs 4$ over export, for Certified, 3$ for common, so you bet, 18 to 19$ is real but like 50cent red lentils this puppy has the potential to run for a couple of years so the buy in the sooner the better rule applies.
Go GREEN!
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Up until 2 years ago I grew nothing but green peas. Got sick of yield penalty and extra production headaches for very little, if any, price premium. I knew the price would go through the roof when I got out and it did. All of you still growing greens can thank me for that!
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good call havapulse. as growers we should not lock in profitable crops ahead of time hoping to hit a homerun later in the year. hey guys dont sell any new crop feed wheat at $7.50 either.
that comment is just irresponsible!
i like when people come on here and give their opinions. especially errol, simply because he really has no skin in game like independent ag consulting companies that have to back up their bad recommendations they give to growers. heard a great line from a market analyst the other day. He said "the last 2 years the best marketing plan was not having one at all, and especially one you have to pay for" lol. just an honest comment, because guess what, no one know. there is profit and there is loss, that's it.
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For the growers who we advised for free, to grow green and maple peas last year in place of yellows, we are responsible for some very decent returns from our advise. All from a very simple decision on seed.
Nothing irresponsible about suggesting to let market pay for new crop pricing, in a year when the shorts showed up in November. The gamble is based upon when you expect this number to dissappear.
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westsider - not the same thing - apples and oranges man. Wheat - there will be a huge 2013 "spring " crop planted. Much higher potential of downward pricing before spring, booking now at 7.50 is a smart move if you wish to do so. Green peas - expanded acres will be very limited b/c of very tight "good" seed supply. Unless there is absolutely perfect growing weather everywhere green peas are grown - supply will remain very tight into this time next year, a good gamble for me. You do what you wish, I tend to agree with haveapulse on this one.
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The question should be, is $7.50/bushel for feed wheat profitable? If yes, sign some up, and request and Act of God clause in the contract. This action suggests you have started selling your new crop for a profit. Going forward if price increases you make more profit. If price decreases, then you will have to wait.
If $7.50 for feed wheat is not profit on your farm then do not sign up and consider growing a crop that present you with better odds of making a profit.
I have been farming 24 years and I have NEVER sold hard red milling wheat for $7.50/bushel. NOW a farmer can sign up $7.50/bushel for feed. Minimal dockage, minimal protein discounts, feed grade is feed grade.
In a previous post some one used a very good phrase "tripping over dollars looking for nickels."
Its very sad when a farmer does not know his cost of production. He will never know when to sell for profit.
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