Posted by KRUSS1 on April 26, 2008 at 14:40:17 from (208.114.174.29):
In Reply to: Re: OT = grain trucks posted by usetabesteve on April 26, 2008 at 11:13:06:
In western Canada (CWB) country, yes the elevators can arrange trucking for you, but only at your cost, plus it must meet with quota/contact restrictions bor Board grains. In western Canada by and large the farmer bears the cost (and risk) of storing the grain and railing it to the nearest seaport ($1.55 CDN per bu of wheat irregardless of grade, last year). My cost from farm to elevator is .16/bu but they load it (semi lots only). Very rarely, heck almost never would you get much picked up off the combine, a small amount 2 weeks later, yes. When I cropped 1000 acres, my av. production was 40,000 bu. I had 32,000 storage and I did pile grain often, and sold it cheap to avoid piling often. Now i'm semi retired I have lots of bin space because my bins aren't big enough to suit my renters.
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