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North Central Indiana | Selling before the roll was your choice, not having storage is your choice. You knew there were trade talks happening, it was all over the news. You made the wrong call, it happens to everyone. Storage definitely matters and grain certainly doesn’t need to be priced when it goes in the bin. If you’re doing that then at best your just playing basis games and at worst you’re paying to store grain when you could just sell it off the combine and buy paper. That’s certainly a strategy to price everything before it’s in the bin but I wouldn’t say it’s the right one. Personally pricing beans before December or January is hardly ever appealing to me but is necessary for cash flow each fall on some of them | |
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