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The Rural Voice, 1999-12, Page 46Grain Markets far, that has been impossible, leaving barley prices in the $90 range. On the ether hand, oats have more than one user. If the quality is good enough, they can be used for milling which pays a premium. However, feed oats, depending on test weight, are trading for Tess than $100. All in all, cereal grains cannot compete with corn in the feed market. Producers in Ontario find themselves in a tough marketing position this year with most producers opting not to forward contract corn or soybeans earlier in the year. Those who did sell last summer only wish they had sold more. Now, the largest portion of grain remains to be sold and the first thing producers need to look at is where basis levels sit. Right now, both corn and soybean basis is relatively strong but. there should still be some moderate strength by the first of December. However, the strength of the Canadian dollar may limit upside potential because it looks as if the dollar will be higher into the new. year. Secondly, sellers need to keep a close eye on futures prices. Recently we've seen prices drop to four-month lows which would lead us to believe that prices will have limited upside. The U.S. producer has taken deficiency payments on both corn and soybeans and is caught between the fact that he has lots of cash, courtesy of the government, versus the fact that he has a lot of grant yet to sell. Many traders don't think he will sell at these prices but if futures prices do not move up, he can sell and end up with a price higher than the loan rate. I think prices will be relatively flat throughout the winter months unless . there is a major weather scare or surge in demand. So, producers will have to sell into any strength in prices rather than waiting and hoping. Focus on becoming more disciplined this year in marketing and use combinations of forward contracts and spot selling. Then follow the same procedure year after year. Don't change your tactics each year because you end up chasing the market. Remember discipline is the key.0 lei formation supplied by Dave Gordon, LAC, Inc., Hyde Park, 519-473-9333. '"'H/SSLER —ROUND BALE FEEDERS Hydraulic Drive Round Bale Feeder •Joystick Controlled, Removable Platform • Lett and Right Discharge • Mobile Round Bale Feeder Cart • 3 Point Round Bale Feeder •Standard Bale Size 4' x 4', Maximum Bale Size 4' x 5' • Stationary TMR Mixers • Mobile TMR Mixer Feeder Carts • The Original Wooden Conveyor • Taper Board Feeder Rissler Round Bale Feeder WE ARE THE DISTRIBUTORS FOR RISSLER MANUFACTURING For your local dealer call: OLIVET SALES & SERVICE RR #2 Drayton, Ontario NOG 1P0 ELMER M. BRUBACHER (519) 638-2555 Fax: (519) 638-2031 A\\\FINANCIALFARM MUTUAL SERVICES INC. "FOR ALL YOUR INVESTMENT & INSURANCE NEEDS" TOLL FREE 1 -877 -206 -FARM (3276) Lyons & Mulhern Financial Dean Whalen/Judy Watt Goderich 524-5222 Janston Financial Group Jane Kaminsky Tillsonburg 842-7557 Norris Peever Barb Worden Goderich 524-6105 5taffa/Dublin 345-2777 Graeme Craig Bob McNaughton Walton 887-9381 Seaforth 527-1571 Joe Uniac McMaster 5iemon Mitchell 348-9012 Mitchell 348-9150 John J. Hanson/Darla James Branch Office 235-4000 497 Main Street South, Exeter, Ontario NOM 151 DECEMBER 1999 43