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    The emerging trend

    How come every time a board supporter is
    challenged to either come up with facts,figures or
    proof they move to a new thread . IF and Wilagro
    are notorious for this first comes the insults
    ,personal attacks and the occasional socialist rant
    then their gone . It's disappointing on 2fronts I
    enjoy the back and forth and believe me I F I can
    get down to your level of vulgarity but choose not
    to.This is where I do have repect for Wilagro he
    might stricken back with a zinger or two but it's
    still somewhat civil . So please board supporters
    let's see the proof not just ideology .

    #2
    Not picking on you but why re-hash old numbers. Am an economist so love
    them myself but a good numbers arguement never gets anywhere on Agriville
    or the farm community. But in reality, the decisions being made are political
    ones and they have been made. The PRO single desk side will be trying to stop
    on the legal side but again won't have anything to do with
    business/economics. Only did the federal government follow the rules.

    Look forward to the day when Agriville talks the realities of the changes to the
    way wheat and barley will be marketed. Barley (feed and malt) will have zero
    issues - the changes occurred a long time ago. Wheat will be different
    because of the multiple classes, grades and proteins plus multiple markets.
    Things will be different with some learning. Their are other issues like
    producer cars that need to followed and asked questions about. Not a reason
    to stop the process but rather to think about how will be accomplished in the
    new world. If the CWB can bring to port and if it can develop programs that
    farmers will use, there is opportunity for it to provide services to the supply
    chain in general and farmers in particular.

    Perhaps the challenge for the CWB supporters is to think about the services the
    new CWB will offer. If the response is silence, then we all know the CWB's fate.
    Not a government decision. A farmer one.

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      #3
      Jean Chretian can explain it in this youtube vidieo. Wish I knew how to post the actual vid.


      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX6XMIldkRU

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        #4
        [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX6XMIldkRU"]a proof is a proof[/URL]

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          #5
          Well said Charlie it's just so darn entertaining . I
          just cant imagine how powerful the board could
          have been if they would have welcomed the
          change . When you think of the negotiating that
          could have gone on if they would have said we
          won't object if you give us this or that. Talk about
          starting with an advantage .

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            #6
            Actually thank HFL. Just posted the link.

            I struggle with remembering how to do links. The way
            I remember is to keep repeating. Practice. Practice.
            Practice,

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              #7
              kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof, and when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven." - Jean Chretien

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                #8
                The proof was a sixty cent cdn dollar. This is
                hillarious.

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