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  • chuckChuck
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 12924

    CWB story on BNN

    http://watch.bnn.ca/friday#clip529364
  • mbratrud
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 1019

    #2
    What does this guy have to do with anything, he is obviously pasionate about the topic as he reads his notes. sheesh. Again someone else that thinks he knows whats best for me.

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    • mbratrud
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 1019

      #3
      A few really big farms are making noise about getting rid of the single desk. Give me a break....

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      • chuckChuck
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2006
        • 12924

        #4
        What I can't figure out is most farmers know that they are regularly getting screwed by the input suppliers, the machinery dealers and whenever possible the grain traders and they want more of the same without any farmer run institutions with any power.

        Farmers across this country as a group don't regularly make a profit from the marketplace without government subsidies. I don't call that success.

        So why would you give it all away just to find out the grass isn't greener on the other side of fence?

        Lemmings or sheep?

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        • checking
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 2392

          #5
          Is there anything positive going on with your farming, chuckchuck? Change your attitude, change your life.

          It sounds like every farm encounter you have ends up with you feeling someone is putting a taper on you.

          I've never felt the way you describe your group. Perhaps you should consider having as little to do with government as you possibly can. There's a recipe for happiness on the farm.

          You are just digging yourself a worry hole.

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          • mbratrud
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 1019

            #6
            I agree with checking. not once have I
            made a business plan on my farm based on
            govt handouts.

            Also I have been actively farming now
            for 12 years and prior and during that
            period I spent 15 years in the grain
            trade. during that time in the grain
            industry I cant remember once thinkig to
            myself how can I screw the farmer, and
            99% of my colleages would honestly say
            the same.

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            • blackpowder
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 9311

              #7
              If I feel an input manufacturer or supplier has way too much margin, I may buy their shares. It's worked on several ag stocks lately.
              And would someone finally explain to me please.
              How can anyone say we are being screwed on grain sales with true open outcry. What I hear you say is that the futures prices are phony and the basis agreements are lies. Secretely grain changes hands all the time between the big boys??
              I don't trust the big suits either, but laws are broken everyday?? Then create stronger Combines and Anti-trust Laws.
              I hear this argument a lot from one side but development of theory never.
              The returns back on POT & AGU wasn't phony.

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              • begood
                Senior Member
                • May 2011
                • 135

                #8
                "Farmers across this country as a group don't regularly make a profit from the marketplace without government subsidies. I don't call that success."

                I agree; and the fact is; and it is a fact; this has all happened under the watch of the CWB; and a 70 year stretch at that. So should we want another 70 years of the same.

                Its long past time for a change.

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                • mbratrud
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 1019

                  #9
                  Blackpowder good points.

                  The CWB Directors have been threatening that the scary evil grain companies are going to screw the small farmer. This isn't 1950 and there is not 2 Elevators in each town and Market information isn't only available in a newspaper 10 days after it happened. Today we have companies that require throughput to make money and they deal with so many producers at each location there is no way they descriminate between large and small 99% of the time. In fact I have found in many cases needing to move a large volume is a burden. Easier to move 100 tonne of Grain than 1000. Market information and competitor prices are at everyones finger tips.

                  I have said this before Grain Handlers make more money on CWB Grains than anything else. If they want to screw you it is just as easy to screw you on CWB Grains as Non Board, through grading and tarrifs.

                  I watched this video again and boy would I love to have a one on one with Mr. Know it all without his notes!

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                  • jdepape
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 706

                    #10
                    Chuck:
                    Tell me why you think you're getting screwed by
                    grain companies and input suppliers but not by
                    the CWB...

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