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The Rural Voice, 1998-10, Page 19prices arc strong relative to corn, but even though soybean prices do show some carry into the winter months, it appears that corn will have stronger gains by the end of the year. FEED GRAINS Feed grain prices are at a premium relative to corn prices with Ontario barley selling for $105 to $110 per mt — well below the price on the small amount of western barley that is in Ontario. The same is true for Ontario feed wheat and quantum wheat. Both are selling for well under western feed wheat. Western feed wheat is trading for about $170 while comparable Ontario quantum wheat is selling for $15 to $20 less. All of these prices will limit usage unless corn prices unexpectedly get stronger. 1 am still of the opinion that corn and soybean prices will go lower in the near future if only for a week or two. The Canadian dollar has shown some strength lately and as it goes higher, basis levels will weaken in Canadian funds. Basis levels for both corn and soybeans are presently at or near export levels and eventually they will move higher to import levels, although you may not sec much change if the dollar continues its ascent. Producers should be looking ahead and consider forward contracting some of the 1999 production for a couple of reasons. First, if you believe the Canadian dollar will continue strengthening, then today's basis levels for 1999 will look good. Combined with fairly strong futures prices, producers can lock in some profits. When one is looking that far ahead, you don't want to be in a position of worrying whether prices will go higher than you sold. It's not a matter of making a right decision, just don't make the wrong decision. If grain producers can make it through harvest price lows without having to sell any grain, they will be rewarded in the future. Maybe not with any big return, but you will be able to lock in some good carry. For the next few weeks, producers need to stay focused on their marketing and not make any rash decisions — just be logical.° Information supplied by Dave Gordon, LAC, Inc., Ilyde Park, 519-473-9333. Toll Free: 1-800-287-9553 Phone: (519) 364-7837 HANOVER, ONTARIO ATTENTION FARMERS! If you currently have your NISA account with Farm Credit Corporation - you MUST transfer to a new institution before October 31, 1998. FARM MUTUAL FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. can handle your NISA ACCOUNT We offer highly competitive rates on Fund 1. PRODUCTS & SERVICES Mutual Funds, Segregated Funds, GIC's, Government Bonds, NISA, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Mortgage Insurance, Travel Insurance, Group Plans, Health & Dental Plans, Retirement Planning, Investment & Tax Planning, Estate Planning. John J. Hanson Branch Manager 235-4000 497 Main Street South Exeter, Ontario NOM 151 FARM •t\A MUTUAL FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. Norris Peever (Goderich) 524-6105 Bob McNaughton (Seaforth) 527-1571 McMaster Siemon (Mitchell) 348-9150 Barb Worden (Staffa) 345-2777 Graeme Craig (Walton) 887-9381 Joe Uniac (Mitchell) 348-9012 BOYD FARM SUPPLY • Fiberglass Gates • Gates & Panels • Bale Feeders • Bale Wagons • Cattle Oilers & Rubs • New & Used Farm Machinery • Lucknow Snowblowers R.R. 6, Owen Sound 519-376-5880 JOHN H. McNABB CONST. LTD. Jacking and replacement of barn walls, concrete foundations, retaining walls, pads Commercial and Residential 25 years experience in concrete work John McNabb Jim Waechter Ph: (519) 371-4521 Ph: (519) 366-2756 Fax: (519) 371-6815 Fax (519) 366-2600 .11401 teli'VPPIC etIrlB'\ip a4 ,�+� Ay1 v R BODMIN SWINE GENETICS • BOARS • GILTS All Stock Delivered Boar Store - viewing area located just east of Belgrave RR #5, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0 OFFICE Phone: 519-887-9206 Fax: 519-887-9880 (Evenings) Phil Smith 519-764-2898 Rick Beunen 519-631-2341 OCTOBER 1998 15 1.1111111111