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    #51
    This is what we wanted. Unadulterated free market
    production and transportation, the Canadian Dream.
    Now as we look back we have a Grainco system that is
    giggling to themselves that it actually finally
    happened and a railroad system benefiting by
    inactivity. Our Ag Minister postures as it all plays out
    but deep down does he really care as he couldn't
    make a viable farm out of some of the most
    productive land in the province. If he couldn't hatch
    out a profit with the then current system then surely
    it can't work for anyone. When political
    blindsightedness (surely not a word) and a zombie
    like following supersedes common sense this is the
    result. We are reaping what we sow. Hold on,
    nothing is going to change anytime soon. Too much
    money is being made by the people that have
    convinced us this is what we needed.

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      #52
      I am on the record as saying the Old CWB likely
      couldn't have moved it all either or kept the prices
      from slipping some. But no, the initial payment
      wouldn't have been $1.50 with a 25% contract call
      either. And I do agree with the above post. And I
      did say the baby was thrown out with the
      bathwater. Was it a percect system? No. Would it
      be as bad as it is today under the old system?
      What we have today in my mind is poorly
      organized chaos. God, I feel sorry for the guys who
      need cash flow, now. Either because their old
      contracts aren't being executed or need to sell
      some now and the prices are in the toilet. There is
      going to be a hangover of low prices for a while til
      "WE PRODUCERS" have the demmurage bill paid
      for. This period will go down in history as being
      the largest transfer of wealth from the Farm to
      Grain Companies in history. RRs are capped per
      tonne but they're inflicting their own punishment
      on us and making us vulnerable to the Grain Cos.
      If you acted early and kind of beat it, I am happy
      for you, but as SF3 says what about next year?
      Anyone feeling the sense of urgency the Grain Cos
      are applying by telling you to price 2014 production
      to ensure delivery? That's right accept today's
      price in "HOPES" of being able to deliver next fall--
      nice. Seems they lift their foot off your throat long
      enough for you to catch your breath before they re-
      apply pressure. What we are living through right
      now should be burned into our memories for life
      and should be taught to our children, no one
      should ever be allowed to forget. Too bad we
      thought we could individually stand toe to toe and
      eye to eye with giant bullies.

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        #53
        Forgot to mention . What about all those
        "relationships" we are supposed to "nurture" with
        our business associates? If any other segment of
        a chain in an industry got kicked in the nuts as
        hard as we did, do you think they would be looking
        for new alliances? What are our options, LOL!!!

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          #54
          Well stated farmaholic, I agree 100%, that is the way it stands today. I said it hurts how little farmers are valued in the whole chain.

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            #55
            Cry me a river fjlip. Im 33 and I am over crying about
            how the public views ag. We have created this
            environment. We chose to create this mandate that
            would go head to head with a highly subsidized
            american system expecting to out market and out
            ship them. All the while telling the government to
            stay out but allow foreign investors, whether
            Graincos, rail, or land investors to run the Canadian
            ag market. Who cares what the public thinks of us?
            This is our baby and we will defend it tooth and nail.
            The government knows this and thats why they are
            trying to focus on energy which needs all the
            lobbying they can get. The problem is that their plan
            to build on a historically stable Ag industry is amiss
            because of their shortsightedness. Energy is a roller
            coaster and the gains we are getting from energy we
            will surely lose from loss of ag revenue. We are
            already cooking the books in sask to misrepresent
            this. I like Brad, a fiscal liberal politician, but even he
            didn't plan for this mess.

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              #56
              There are short term fixes to get grain moving
              that can be implemented to help with cash flow.

              Railroads are the problem. They act like a
              restaurant who won't serve farmers.

              Which will change, one way or the other.

              But I have't lost my faith in the long term benefits
              of an open market, either. Pars

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                #57
                No disrespect Pars, but could you name a country for
                me where this utopia of free market Ag production
                benefits farmers without the need for heavy
                government subsidies.

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                  #58
                  That is a very good question.

                  The american are heavily subsidized to ensure farmers are growing grain. Good thing to otherwise the world would be short regularly.

                  Also their main transportation system, the Mississippi river is handled as a government entity for trade and commerce.

                  We have none of that in Canada, so the wealth of western canadian farms gets put in the hands of 5 families. Paterson, Richardson, Parrish, Heimbecker, and Cargill.

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                    #59
                    yes parsley . but where is the open market?
                    railroads 2 that act like a single
                    unit.

                    4-5 grain co.s in charge movement.
                    could compete ,
                    but make lots more when they don't.

                    a chem and seed lobby that virtually writes, their own patent and registration rules
                    .
                    which successive
                    Conservative govt.s turn into law.

                    and even in this mess there doing it again. UPOV what ever it is.

                    we have paid as much as triple for off patent chems. than the Americans
                    does not sound open to me.

                    fert. produced here and shipped 1000s
                    of miles and sold for less.

                    what open market?

                    just billions in wealth transferred
                    with Conservative blessing .

                    to corporate AG from farmers pockets.

                    and when the farmers pockets are empty
                    they get the taxpayers ,
                    to cough up

                    enuf to keep some in business.
                    the farmers friend that they are .

                    if conservatives think these corporations need welfare. then do it directly.

                    but i guess you don't get on the board of ADM .(Mulroney) if you do not tow the line in power .

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                      #60
                      Way off topic, but re American ag subsidies:
                      Washington may call it a Farm Bill but US
                      lawmakers view ag subsidies as a subsidy for
                      rural America. A US politician explained to me
                      once that it was the best way outside of Indian
                      Rez casinos to help keep rural USA from
                      disappearing.

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