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    #51
    I think if stuff is ready to fall apart )fragile/loose graders will count that as PSB and include in damage portion (total damage, not other damage). The bronze or copper needs to be determined if that is stain or damage or just color. In a green, it falls into stain and is removed prior to color. CGC has downgraded based on this "bronzing" during color determination this year.

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      #52
      The integrity of Canada Grades is at stake in this battle. We want the world to be able to count on our grading syatem to reflect the quality of our grain. This industry was built and prospered as a result of our grading system, good farmers, good processors and good marketers.

      I suspect that this year it is especially difficult to establish grades in the fall with rain every day during harvest. The problem is that there was so much product presold upon grades. The product hit the rail before grades were established and this is the result. What do you see as the solution JD Green when the product is on-route?

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