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    #31
    OK fine....
    How about the 30 to 50 cents to store it on farm for months?
    Or the 1 dollar ability to forward sell in May thru July.
    My farm grows 50 percent wheat.
    I rent land with no bins.
    I have high debt ratios.
    Your numbers capt underpants?
    Go whine to your real friends.

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      #32
      Almost every serious slam against the CWB has been proved wrong. No one threw a party when sales were made below COP. The books were audited by DeLoitte Touche every year and we had much more info on sales then than we do now. Those particular farmers were arrested for stealing lawfully impounded vehicles from Canada Customs, the CWB act was never used or even referred to for legal purposes( they had no export permit; wheat, peas, or fence posts, it did not matter).
      My next bit of proof: in the '12-'13 year protein premiums all but disappeared. Ritzy said it was because of the U.S. drought but this was not the first time that that happened. The only new thing was no CWB and no protein payment. We lost $750 million more on protein than in the worst of the previous 15 years.

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        #33
        Is there anyone to take the bet? 101? Does anyone have anything beside rhetoric? ANY real numbers?

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          #34
          I care less just glad it is gone.

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            #35
            I was a grain co. employee for twelve years. High protein grain was mixed with low protein grain at the port and sold at the BOTTOM of that grade agreed upon in the sale to whatever point of destination. When I say the bottom of the grade , I mean every tolerance of that grain was pushed to the max when it went on the ship. The same used to happen in the elevators also and hasn't changed too much. High protein subsidized low protein for decades, and still is.

            The Grain companies /post cwb now can hide a lot of profits in the basis and you don't have to be a whiz kid to figure it out.

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              #36
              k. k. is that you?
              ha ha the laughs on me
              capt oblivious has completely made me change my mind about the cwb.
              to think I have been wrong all these years about wanting to put the decisions of pricing and movement of my own product into my own hands, when there were thousands of civil servants much smarter than me telling me what is best for me. /sarc just in case the slower ones on here have difficulty in reading comprehension.

              every couple of years these guys come out of hibernation and stink up the place and after a few days slither away again....why? the cwb is dead....DEAD! it ain't coming back, ever!

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                #37
                Cant share his personal numbers so who cares.
                If it cost money to get rid of it so be it. Let that sink in.
                Did I mention other classes of wht have become viable?
                Anyway, guess I am stupid, I've fallen into his trap.

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                  #38
                  If we could just reel in some of this seed registration crap!

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                    #39
                    Grain Co's who are in the business of making money for their shareholders certainly weren't lobbying to get rid of the CWB to make less money. They also wanted control of their terminals and their full logistics of how much wheat they could bring in to planning trains, blends and vessels. The producers that wanted them gone wanted control over their own marketing. Most got their wish and how has it worked out? Would appear the minority want it back so, although maybe not perfect, what appeared to be an unnecessary and dated additional cost has been removed.

                    As for the comment on protein premiums disappearing we are half way through a crop year of some of the widest protein spreads seen in Canada. Protein is only worth something if it is in short supply. Again, if everyone has something it's value decreases. The CWB's job was to smooth that out when there was huge protein premiums they were held back and when there was none they still paid them. It was merely moving money from year to year, pool to pool, so everyone always got a little bit.

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                      #40
                      Love it or hate it the CWB is gone.

                      You can spend all day remembering it or you can go and learn how to market your grain for your own best interest.

                      Farmers have more options than ever to take advantage of good prices and hedge themselves against bad prices.

                      If your struggling or just learning, talk to your local grain buyers. Most have info nights or marketing meetings where they or consultants go over the markets and various strategies.

                      Larry Weber, Chuck Penner, FarmLead, Grainshark, etc all publish good materials as well.

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                        #41
                        More options than ever before in history. And I'm not forced to subsidize capt underpants or suffer his rules.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by tmyrfield View Post
                          k. k. is that you?
                          ha ha the laughs on me
                          capt oblivious has completely made me change my mind about the cwb.
                          to think I have been wrong all these years about wanting to put the decisions of pricing and movement of my own product into my own hands, when there were thousands of civil servants much smarter than me telling me what is best for me. /sarc just in case the slower ones on here have difficulty in reading comprehension.

                          every couple of years these guys come out of hibernation and stink up the place and after a few days slither away again....why? the cwb is dead....DEAD! it ain't coming back, ever!
                          To the people who want to pool their grain and sell collectively, good for you and good luck. Nothing is stopping you from doing so.
                          I want nothing to do with going back to the CWB. I will market my own grain thank you very much.

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                            #43
                            Best day of my farming career was when the fork was pushed into the beast and it was finally dead.

                            I will always be grateful to Stephen Harper and his government for getting it done.

                            I know your socialist mind can't understand that chucky so take the 750,000,000 and start your own board. You and your few socialist friends can get rich. Best of luck just leave me out!

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                              #44
                              Amen to that. Say what you want about Harper but todays asshat would never have done it. Sobering thought.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by tmyrfield View Post
                                k. k. is that you?
                                ha ha the laughs on me
                                capt oblivious has completely made me change my mind about the cwb.
                                to think I have been wrong all these years about wanting to put the decisions of pricing and movement of my own product into my own hands, when there were thousands of civil servants much smarter than me telling me what is best for me. /sarc just in case the slower ones on here have difficulty in reading comprehension.

                                every couple of years these guys come out of hibernation and stink up the place and after a few days slither away again....why? the cwb is dead....DEAD! it ain't coming back, ever!
                                Pretty sure it's him. All he wants is to get his CWB director job or some other pot licker job back

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