Posted by flying belgian on May 27, 2011 at 08:02:36 from (98.132.233.132):
All my life I have been striving for highest protein spring wheat. Some years they will pay up to 3.00 premium on high protein wheat. Sent a load up to flour mill in New Prague, Mn. this a.m. Trucker called back and said it got rejected because protein is to high. I said you mean it is to low. No, you heard me right, it is to high. Unbelievable. I have had my grain buyer calling around for 2 hours trying to find a place to unload this wheat. No luck. It looks like he is going to have to bring it back and put it back in the bin. As a last ditch usually we can sell to a river terminal but with the Mississippi so high they can't send the barges down river so the terminals are all full. I am really in a bind here. C.H.S. who I sold the wheat to said they will let me buy out of my contract but that is going to cost me about $1400 and now I am going to have to pay the trucker for the back haul of 70 miles. $$$ Really discourages me from planting wheat. But I have worked so hard over the years to build a solid market for the straw I bale and sell to hobbiest and horse farmers that I hate to give that up. Oh well, I will keep you informed as to how this pans out.
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