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 How did ecoli get into flour mills across Canada this summer? Pretty quit on origin of that.Originally posted by Braveheart View PostRemember the Walkerton water crisis? E. coli in water there. Can anyone imagine the damage to the canola market should E. coli contaminate oil or the meal? Consumer confidence would be gone. It would be like BSE but for canola.
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 It must have been quiet, I didn't hear of it.
 
 But, re water in canola, it's not illegal to do, but beware your water source. There are abandoned farmyards with unsealed wells all over the prairies. Grassfarmer can talk intestines, and I don't care if it's intestines, mouse droppings, or unclean arseholes, E. Coli happens (t shirt idea). Contamination can occur anytime. If you want to moisten canola run your fans in rain or fog. Well water can't be trusted.
 
 Grain cos run their HAACP protocols and food safety (samples) programs. The liability if something goes wrong traces back to the origin. Avoid it being you.
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 Agree but there is no way to prove it was your grain. The sampler equipment or container was not disinfected or even cleaned between loads.Originally posted by Braveheart View PostIt must have been quiet, I didn't hear of it.
 
 But, re water in canola, it's not illegal to do, but beware your water source. There are abandoned farmyards with unsealed wells all over the prairies. Grassfarmer can talk intestines, and I don't care if it's intestines, mouse droppings, or unclean arseholes, E. Coli happens (t shirt idea). Contamination can occur anytime. If you want to moisten canola run your fans in rain or fog. Well water can't be trusted.
 
 Grain cos run their HAACP protocols and food safety (samples) programs. The liability if something goes wrong traces back to the origin. Avoid it being you.
 I've seen thousands of samples and not one could be traced beyond reasonable doubt. Never stand up in court. Elevators don't even keep samples in prescribed manor as required in the act.
 
 But yes don't put anything in your grain that you wouldn't put in your mouth. Grain is food.
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 Wasn't that quiet you must just have missed it.Originally posted by Braveheart View PostIt must have been quiet, I didn't hear of it.
 
 [URL="http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2017-05-26/eng/1495854753520/1495854756704"]http://http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/food-recall-warnings/complete-listing/2017-05-26/eng/1495854753520/1495854756704[/URL]
 
 
 Yet the "Farm Assurance" regulations we had to comply with in Scotland in the 1990's meant we had to prevent birds and rodents from crapping in piles of feed grain that was to be fed to cattle in an effort to reduce ecoli levels in the guts of slaughter cattle. A result of the 1996 Wishaw ecoli outbreak that killed 21 people - due to a butcher's shoddy practices.Originally posted by bucket View PostMeanwhile like Klause said the pigeons can keep shitting in the elevator driveway....
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 Maybe this time we will get some much needed rain and won't miss it again .. 
 
 Will be on Soybeans by Sunday if they are ready
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 Nope they weather great we found
 Just ours are ready and want to get them before ground gets wet ..... if it does lol
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 We will grab them if they are 16 moisture or less . Rather not run header on wet ground if we don't have too .
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