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    #11
    Wilagro,

    You have the democratic right to express your opinion. The moral authority to tell me and our family how to market our grain... is really the question here. This isn't about how much we are paid for our grain... cause prices will always go up and down... and the CWB is as much a price taker as any other seller on this planet... if not at a disadvantage because grain buyers know the price they pay isn't public. In Canola it generally is because it is traded through the ICE futures and the demand is transparent.

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      #12
      SLAVES, SLAVES, slaves!! What a stupid
      comparison. All right, lets blow this
      totally outta proportion and make a
      headline, fer Comedian newspapers. Slaves
      actually fled to Comedia, apparently to
      become slaves of the Comedian Wheat Bored.
      Slaves don't own nothin, hence can't
      borrow money. Comedian framer slaves, no
      such thing........

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        #13
        Burbert;

        Yesss Sir Masser,

        You have spoken... I will obey! Have a good day Masser... sorry for upsetting you.

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          #14
          Wilagro.

          Occasionally I'm not a smartass so I'm
          really curious. Was you city job related
          to the grain industry? If so was it the
          CWB. And did you retire with a pension so
          farming was a hobby vs raising a family on
          the income?

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            #15
            FarmForProfit: I retired from my retailing job with my shirt on my back and some skimpy savings but it was better to farm than live in the f***ing city. People have asked me why and I tell them because I was born on a farm and it is the only way of life that rewards my soul because it sure as hell wasn't for the money. The farm has appreciated six times what I paid for it and there will be enough money to bury me and a bit left over for lunch for the funeral attendees. What else can one ask for?

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              #16
              Well done willie, good on you. Now that you have stepped out of farming, leave the marketing situation to those who are affected today and for the rest of our farming days. You had your time and say, now step asside and let those dirrectly effected by change deal with it. "Change is good Donkey!!" - I love that from Shrek, lol

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