I would comment on your statement concerning guys waiting to make moves by saying in a lot of the areas of the East that quite a few elevators have worts of some type. They are either lowballers, have trouble paying their agreements, or use dockage to cover bad contracts they made. Some of it is not their fault as small elevators (by mid-West standards) put out proportionately large contracts to end users and then do not get paid. I would love to have contracted 80 percent ahead this year but I can't afford to wait for the courts to get my money if somebody goes belly up. I have never been hurt by the dockage game but I have heard of guys a year ago that were bringing in beans contracted at 15 dollars that normally would not have dockage issues get the better part of 2 dollars knocked off for various reasons plus the moisture thresh hold seems to be a moving target. I guess one of the blessings here in the East is our basis is stronger in a bumper crop as our supply lags demand.
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