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    marketing???

    Is this marketing ????

    #2
    directed at Tom

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      #3
      Ahhhh HLG;

      Glad you asked!!!

      "Marketing is the process of communicating the value of a product or service to customers. Marketing might sometimes be interpreted as the art of selling products, but selling is only a small fraction of marketing. As the term "Marketing" may replace "Advertising" it is the overall strategy and function of promoting a product or service to the customer.

      From a societal point of view, marketing is the link between a society’s material requirements and its economic patterns of response. Marketing satisfies these needs and wants through exchange processes and building long term relationships. The process of communicating the value of a product or service through positioning to customers. Marketing can be looked at as an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, delivering and communicating value to customers, and managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its shareholders. Marketing is the science of choosing target markets through market analysis and market segmentation, as well as understanding consumer buying behavior and providing superior customer value."

      My brand Tom4cwb... is well known through out the grain industry.

      An open mind... key to changes and advancement on our farms... responsible moral provision of good healthy food for our customers!

      Green Technology... hybred cars, like alternative fuel supply; take a look at our farms
      www.Green-tec.ca
      web site.

      How the environment intersects with our farms is critical... as farmers are the ultimate enviromentalists... the better we baby and work with our plants/animals... the more sustainable and productive we are... a brand in itself with our customers.

      VW and the Hybred Turbo Jetta are truly a great example of Marketing Genius!

      Growers pull trailers every day when hauling grain... and I make sure our trucks do not smoke. Grin!

      A balanced mind that thinks 'outside the normal' is key to understanding change.

      Change is the grease that lubricates the marketplace... and causes volitility.

      Developing relationships of a wide breadth across the prairie... and listening to what others are thinking about:

      Is the key to a balanced 'Spiritual' perspective which gives insight/perspective to future events...

      The more we can listen to that small still voice inside us... I have found the better we can adapt and be prosperous marketers!

      Great subject... THANKS for asking!

      Cheers!

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        #4
        And BS is, just BS.

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          #5
          hlg,

          Hope tomorrow brings better times;

          Cheers

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            #6
            99.9% of farms don't market. We ask or
            enquire from a handful of buyers how much
            they will give us for a commodity.

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              #7
              we work within the powers we have, selling or holding according to our price movement perceptions and need for cash.
              why the big fall on friday past?
              UK prices going stratospheric.
              may 13 wheat £250/ton or $11/bu
              bread quality 10% more

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                #8
                Hedgehog,

                Info from DTN;

                USDA's soybean yield estimate increased to 39.3 bpa, up 1.5 bpa from October.
                QUARTERLY STOCKS
                Soybeans: Old-crop soybeans came in at 169 million bushels, which was above market expectations of 132 million bushels. Still, old-crop soybeans were 21% lower than a year ago. The 169 million bushels represents 5.1% of total supplies from the 2011-12 crop. Disappearance from June to August was 498 million bushels, up 23% from a year ago.

                Go TO:
                http://www.webercommodities.com/

                Click on Right Hand Side 1/3 down:
                DTN Videos
                Closing Market Comment
                03:51
                11/9/2012 Soybeans Breach Support

                Good info from this DTN Video.

                Cheers!

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                  #9
                  Marketing is Angribusiness's phrase fer
                  stealing from framers. Let them believe
                  that they have some control or kin make
                  a deal when selling will keep them down
                  on the fram. IE, big framers get
                  special deals and are treated different
                  from the little guys/gals, yeah right!
                  Gag is indeed BS based and BS flows
                  through the whole system, lying,
                  cheating, stealing are all forms of Gag
                  marketing. Down with co-ops, dog eat
                  dog, law of the jungle foremost. Phoney
                  baloney experts that have never
                  shovelled, uttering phrases like, valu
                  added, vertical integration, ongoing
                  systematic BS. Gobermonts shouting
                  things like Going Forward 2 met in
                  Yellowknife ta discuss gag???????, then
                  developed their new/blue/true policy,
                  "Going Forward 2", cutting gag spending,
                  telling framers how smart they is. The
                  fn policy should have been labelled
                  "GOING FN BACKWARDS 2" screwing framers
                  in a different position. Heil Harper!!!

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                    #10
                    North American wheaty prices are pretty much
                    disconnected from Europe at this point. $11/bu
                    wheat in England would likely be under $8/bu after
                    all freight deductions (rail to Thunder Bay or St.
                    Lawrence), seaway costs, ocean freight, handling at
                    your end). Our feed grain market is paying more than
                    this now.

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                      #11
                      It's a sad world when farmers let the webbers of the world steal from them and call it marketing

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                        #12
                        **** you and the horse you rode in on Stubble. Go market through the CWB - the more you do the faster your neighbour can buy your sorry ass out.

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                          #13
                          Scumbags have been stealing from farmers as long as there have been farmers. It's your turn now take all you can as fast as you can because eventually they will figure your scam out.

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                            #14
                            What is with the hatred for Weber?

                            He gives a daily snapshot of the world relating to ag.

                            Did the CWB ever give a daily report, given all the resources they had? Maybe if they had, farmers would have had some faith in them.

                            The cwb used the "trust us, we know better than you dumbshit farmers" approach. And then hid behind a secret report that farmers couldn't see ( had to pay for though) about what they did wrong. Yeah, I am still bitter about a 250 million dollar trading loss and no one was fired and no one can read the report on it.

                            If a trader did this in Toronto it would be on the National every night for a week. And a hundred journalists trying to get to the bottom of the story.

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                              #15
                              No one makes anyone buy subscriptions to news or marketing letters. If I want to let someone else to compile info into a neat package that is my choice.

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