Here is a story that for someone like me who has been out of the grain growing business for 6 years comes as a bit of a shock but maybe for you all, it is all to familiar.
A young neighbor of mine with a wife and three kids grew a good clean 10,000 bushel (76 bushels of dockage) crop of barley that was sent away and accepted as malt! 5 super “B”‘s!
It was all shipped.
When it was delivered it was declared feed and 3 % heated!
After $8600 rail freight deducted as well as trucking, and other deductions he received an initial cheque for about $1600!
Wow … what would we do with out the “wheat board?
A young neighbor of mine with a wife and three kids grew a good clean 10,000 bushel (76 bushels of dockage) crop of barley that was sent away and accepted as malt! 5 super “B”‘s!
It was all shipped.
When it was delivered it was declared feed and 3 % heated!
After $8600 rail freight deducted as well as trucking, and other deductions he received an initial cheque for about $1600!
Wow … what would we do with out the “wheat board?
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