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Types of Grain Traded: Barley, Wheat, Canola, Off Grade Canola, Peas, Pulses, Oats, Flax, etc.  Basically, I can find a home for just about anything.

Grain Buying and Selling

All Grain Deserves A Good Home 

Dealing in all types of grains grown on the Canadian Prairies

Insight Ag Marketing has an excellent working relationship with many grain companies.  These relationships provide excellent value to the farmer as Greg is plugged into the trade which keeps him sharp. Greg also has excellent contract knowledge and is more than willing to explain them from an unbiased perspective.  Insight Ag Marketing trades all grains grown across the prairies.

We will never compromise the farmer for the sake of the deal. Guaranteed.
Grain Buying and Selling is a Specialized Service. 
The difference is in the Knowing.

Services Delivered

Responsibility of Insight Ag Marketing
  • Price Discovery. The BEST Price

  • Facilitation of the Trade

  • Trade Negotiations

  • Understands the "Fine Print"

  • Reasonable Fee Structure

  • No Tonnage based seller fees

  • No Silly Subscriptions

  • The WHY of the trade

Expected Results

Rewards & Benefits
  • Expect Greg to know is stuff. 

  • Expect proper and timely communication 

  • Grain is Picked Up On Time

  • Grain is Paid for On Time

  • Grain is Traded at a Fair Price

  • If there is an Issue, it gets Solved.

Farmer Qualifications

High Quality Companies have High Standards

The only thing we ask is that you represent yourself and your grain to the best of your ability.

We try our best and we expect the same from our Farmers and Customers.

Insight Ag Marketing has ZERO tolerance or interest in dealing with anyone who is untrustworthy, dishonest or dishonorable or unreasonable.

Greg has spend years building quality relationships with buyers - He will not compromise them because of some "meathead".

Our policy is: "Not all Business is Good Business"  AKA "No Meatheads Allowed Club"

Types of Grain Traded: Barley, Wheat, Canola, Off Grade Canola, Peas, Pulses, Oats, Flax, etc.

Basically, I can find a home for just about anything.

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Harvesting the Seeds of Success

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