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  • Hopperbin
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 6562

    #21
    We need the open market to come to our rescure now. Like dumb and dumber, these two are, riding on grandpa's money and possibly getting the girl by being the dork. One more generation should do away with them.

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    • vvalk
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 942

      #22
      what amazes me is how Burbert nor any oher CWB supporter can not answer or explain why most farmers do everything they can to avoid CWB grains and how specialty/pulses/oilseed acres are exploding,Again deflect deflect deflect on to big bas multi nationals.
      CWB and NFU 101

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      • wilagro
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2000
        • 2761

        #23
        Walk, I have neighbours who have to sell canola right from the combine as they have bills to pay. So they get $10 bushel and then watch the prices rise to $13 or $14 a bushel later on and curse and wail and rend their garments and wish that there was some kind of pooling to even things out a bit.

        But, it won't happen 'cause that's the way the open market works...you take what they offer when they offer it or else you keep it in the bins.

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        • gregpet
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 770

          #24
          Wilagro, this happens yearly since there is a lack of cash flow from the CWB grains and farmers are 'forced' to sell non board crops to subsidize the pooled grain and lack of movement when cash is needed.

          Thanks for making the case of the cash flow needs of prairie farmers and the need to end the CWB monopoly over western Canadian farmers.

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          • bucket
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2008
            • 17027

            #25
            wilagro

            Since the open market grains are so bad - just don't grow them. Isn't that the logic I hear from the pro-cwb camp when we are bitching about delivery and pricing from the cwb?

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            • BTOfarmall
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 375

              #26
              wilgagro - Knot my fault yer neighbours are as Dumb as You. Keep da grain in da bins if'n you's want a higher price. Need cashie??? Cut da Fat out da Operation, you's kin hold out fer higher prices. Follow Me, show you's how its done....

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              • hlg
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 143

                #27
                with or without CWB, there is always price pressure right off the combine. People need to have something contracted, with no CWB can be any grain, with CWB use cash advance.

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                • BTOfarmall
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 375

                  #28
                  I NEVER price a bushel of da Combine. Why grow it to give it away???

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