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    What would it cost????

    For the CGC to set up temporary offices to grade grain for producers given the unusual harvest????

    A couple million?

    Staff to run tests 24/7 until we are done?

    Why are producers always the last to get proper services????

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    Originally posted by bucket View Post
    For the CGC to set up temporary offices to grade grain for producers given the unusual harvest????

    A couple million?

    Staff to run tests 24/7 until we are done?

    Why are producers always the last to get proper services????
    You mean like a no cost submitted sample program like we had up until mid 90's?

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      #3
      Originally posted by walterm View Post
      You mean like a no cost submitted sample program like we had up until mid 90's?
      If that is what it was...I remember CGC had an office on Caribou street in Moose Jaw...

      With 4 terminals around Moose Jaw and the same at Swift Current.... I am not sure why services are removed...

      But wouldn't that be a issue maybe the Sask Wheat commission could take on????

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        #4
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        If that is what it was...I remember CGC had an office on Caribou street in Moose Jaw...

        With 4 terminals around Moose Jaw and the same at Swift Current.... I am not sure why services are removed...

        But wouldn't that be a issue maybe the Sask Wheat commission could take on????
        Think issue would be finding trained inspectors. Any that are still in the industry are likely working for 3rd party or grain companies.

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          #5
          Same reason MRIs sit idle on the weekend.

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            #6
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            Same reason MRIs sit idle on the weekend.
            Don't worry I was on the grading bench when harvest samples came in and believe me inspectors worked long hrs, weekends and all. It was other reasons it had to stop. Abuse by the industry not necessarily farmers I don't think they knew what was happening.

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