• You will need to login or register before you can post a message. If you already have an Agriville account login by clicking the login icon on the top right corner of the page. If you are a new user you will need to Register.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Carberry is it under the knife also with new wheat rules in 17.

Collapse
X
Collapse
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #11
    Its not funny it's rancid.

    Comment


      #12
      Recent study concluded gluten insensitivity a complete myth. Wish I had the link.

      Comment


        #13
        Since your experiment on the open market failed, it is time to bring back single-desk selling.

        Comment


          #14
          Carberry is not scheduled to be moved to another class.

          Here's the link with all the info

          https://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/consultations/2015/classes-en.htm#tab5

          By the way, I'm a seed grower, and I don't think seed growers were involved with these decisions. Some seed growers are also losing out on this, because they grow mostly varieties that will move to a (likely) lower priced market class.

          Comment


            #15
            SF3,

            Did you actually read the CGC info on the new class Canada Northern Hard Red (CNHR)?

            I won't be surprised... if CWRS is like our Nexera or [Specialty Oil] Canola vs Commodity Canola... with a premium... as it yields less and needs to be within spec to meet end use requirements of customers.

            "- Effective August 1, 2016, a new wheat class with the proposed name Canada Northern Hard Red (CNHR) would be implemented and the existing interim wheat class would be eliminated.
            The proposed Canada Northern Hard Red (CNHR) class would:
            Potentially include registered varieties of hard red wheat that do not fit into any existing wheat class including:
            Varieties currently listed in the interim wheat class
            Existing Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) and Canada Prairie Spring Red
            (CPSR) varieties that may be re-designated
            Hard red wheat varieties which do not receive support from the Wheat, Rye and Triticale Quality Evaluation Team for other hard red wheat trials, but are recommended for registration by the Prairie Recommending Committee for Wheat,
            Rye and Triticale (PRCWRT) and meet the requirements for the proposed Canada
            Northern Hard Red (CNHR) class

            New hard wheat varieties developed for specific markets and meet the quality requirements of the proposed Canada Northern Hard Red (CNHR) class
            Have basic milling quality parameters."

            These Hard Wheat changes are like saying Canola seed growers caused Nexera and Cargill specialty oil markets...which there is NO evidence of I can see.

            Tin Foil Hat time for you... SF3.

            Comment


              #16
              Yeah seed growers definitely not behind this, Carberry has been our number one seller for three years.

              Comment


                #17
                Wiseguy, you exactly got it...

                ....Exactly.

                If Carberry is mixed into the new 'Canada Northern Hard Red' (CNHR)... Class... just as you said...like mixing Nexera [Specialty High quality oil] into normal commercial canola...equals the lower generic canola price....

                So;

                Carberry will fetch the normal lower CNHR Canada Northern Hard Red wheat price...[instead of the higher CWRS price].

                You nailed it.

                Comment


                  #18
                  "The Canadian Grain Commission will designate these varieties to another class as of August 1, 2018.

                  "[Leaving the] Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) class...[Going to the CNHR Canada Northern Hard Red August 1 2018:]
                  AC Abbey
                  AC Cora
                  AC Eatonia
                  AC Majestic
                  AC Michael
                  AC Minto
                  Alvena
                  Alikat
                  CDC Makwa
                  CDC Osler
                  Columbus
                  Conway
                  Harvest
                  Kane
                  Katepwa
                  Leader
                  Lillian
                  McKenzie
                  Neepawa
                  Park
                  Pasqua
                  Pembina
                  Thatcher
                  Unity
                  5603HR."
                  https://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/consultations/2015/classes-en.htm#tab5

                  Clearly "Carberry" is not on the CGC list. AS STATED ABOVE... CARBERRY stays in the CWRS class... and will fetch the higher price... if sold as CWRS.

                  Comment


                    #19
                    Columbus neepawa MacKenzie were mainstay wheats that kept canada at the forefront of being a top quality supplier of wheat.

                    Lillian was popular because of sawfly resistance.

                    Nothing was mentioned about gluten when developing these varieties or when moving them to commercialization.

                    The environment/weather the last few years has been more of a factor than any thing else.

                    Lap dog equals cgc/hermanson.

                    Comment


                      #20
                      I think I read Carberrys quality specs set the bar for the lowest specs in the CWRS class. So don't be surprised if it falls out of the class easily in the future.

                      Comment

                      • Reply to this Thread
                      • Return to Topic List
                      Working...