Wheathauler, I think we have soft red winter wheat, but I'm ashamed that I can't say it with absolute certainty. I know I've hauled hard red winter before, but I think that was out in your neighborhood when I worked for the harvesters. Wheat isn't a huge crop around here, its probably 90-95% corn/soybeans. Its planted on the poorer soils and rotated with corn-beans-wheat, or by people with livestock to bale the straw from. What there is here is starting to turn, its usually ready around the 4th of July.
Pharm, I think I see what you're saying. Some place has plenty of grain to move, and you're ready, willing and able to make it happen but because of the powers that be, it can't happen now. Wait till your busy or broke down, then they'll want you to move it!
If I understand it right, you're leased to someone? I think it would better suit you to work toward getting your own authority than trying to buy and sell grain. Wait until you've made plenty of contacts and established a reputation with those places for being dependable, honest, hard-working, and they'll remember you and want you hauling for them more often.
Hopper, Dump O/O's & Drivers
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I pull a hopper trailer. Hauling wheat lately. We only use our truck for farm use.
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You may end up taking less loads for Eclipse as you find more of your own contacts, Pharm. They will probably think your getting lazy."Oh...I'm gonna take it easy this week."
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Harvest is starting down in southern kansas. It's trying to start here ,there has been more and more farmer trucks coming in to Hutch. Hutch has terminal elevators which means they pay Kansas City prices, which are higher. There can be as much as 14 cents difference a bushel between Hutch and smaller elevators ten miles away.
That is why so many farmers here have trucks, the difference in prices could pay for a truck over time. They used to have bobtails but now are almost all trailers of assorted sizes. -
These farmers here have nice trucks, a KW W900 and an International of some sort, at least 2 hoppers and a dump. They say they just don't have the time to haul it themselves but they haul it out of the fields on their own.
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But, now like last time, I'm headed SE on some other loads so this will be on the back burner again. -
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