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    #21
    Bahaha
    You made rhe comment about saving and new farms. Since 2012
    The exodus of farms has been massive has nothing
    The main reasons are way more important than rhe
    Cwb there or not no programs increased freight
    If you don’t like wheat just don’t grow it lots of other crops

    The main issue he destroyed rhe programs and were
    Fuuked now sitting here wondering what to do with
    A provincial dudd that doesn’t earn our vote either.

    Ooooooh scarey ndp scarey liberals. Lmao

    Not promoting it but do you understand with
    A canola board last year we likely would have had
    5 to 6 bucks????

    Cwb was a minor factor in saving farms.

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      #22
      Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
      Bahaha
      You made rhe comment about saving and new farms. Since 2012
      The exodus of farms has been massive has nothing
      The main reasons are way more important than rhe
      Cwb there or not no programs increased freight
      If you don’t like wheat just don’t grow it lots of other crops

      The main issue he destroyed rhe programs and were
      Fuuked now sitting here wondering what to do with
      A provincial dudd that doesn’t earn our vote either.

      Ooooooh scarey ndp scarey liberals. Lmao

      Not promoting it but do you understand with
      A canola board last year we likely would have had
      5 to 6 bucks????

      Cwb was a minor factor in saving farms.
      I sure miss the CWB showing me a PRO return on durum of $10/bushel this year thanks to all the crop they would have presold and all farmers would have been on hook for the price of. Thats also $10 total after 3 interim payments of $2.50 a piece and then the final $2.50 payment coming Jan 2023 for 2021 crop sales.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Kraut View Post
        I sure miss the CWB showing me a PRO return on durum of $10/bushel this year thanks to all the crop they would have presold and all farmers would have been on hook for the price of. Thats also $10 total after 3 interim payments of $2.50 a piece and then the final $2.50 payment coming Jan 2023 for 2021 crop sales.
        Concept was ok delivery terrible and smug
        Idiots running it makes it hated by some.

        But way less wheat acres here in last 10 years
        Fuuk around with grade slow movement
        And feed higher than graded many times.

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          #24
          We have quite a bit of choice and competition, even close enough to hike it over the border. The prompt payment and certainty of return is a far cry from the “bad old days”.

          Remember the 4 bushel quota?
          Last edited by sumdumguy; Aug 31, 2021, 16:57.

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            #25
            Being a northern producer with no practical means to ship south; neighbour did haul wheat to USA in the bad old days and after all the buy back bs and freight he was $1 better. Kinda a unique situation at the time where it had some ergot but protein off the chart. It’s only been 9 years since the thing’s been gone. We are still in transition and fumbling our way to a post cwb west. Like communism’s 70 year grip on Eastern Europe, you just don’t change overnight. Heck Russia’s still a mess while east Germany is a powerhouse. It’s a testament to proper transition and mindset of the people. That is where Ritz messed up. Could have foreseen problems with transparency.

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              #26
              Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
              Bahaha
              You made rhe comment about saving and new farms. Since 2012
              The exodus of farms has been massive has nothing
              The main reasons are way more important than rhe
              Cwb there or not no programs increased freight
              If you don’t like wheat just don’t grow it lots of other crops

              The main issue he destroyed rhe programs and were
              Fuuked now sitting here wondering what to do with
              A provincial dudd that doesn’t earn our vote either.

              Ooooooh scarey ndp scarey liberals. Lmao

              Not promoting it but do you understand with
              A canola board last year we likely would have had
              5 to 6 bucks????

              Cwb was a minor factor in saving farms.
              Compared to the NDP’s Land Bank policy for family farms, the Wheat Board seemed bradizzoed.

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                #27
                Getting rid of the CWB was all Closet Boy Harper's doing. Harpo had his sights on the CWB way back when he was president of the National Citizen Coalition.

                Gerry Ritz Cracker just happened to be the Ag minister that followed the boss's instructions. Cracker was nothing more than the mouth piece.

                Ask yourself how a failed ostrich farmer could manage anything other than fill his fat face at the public trough.

                Gerry did nothing for Western Canadian farmers other than gut Ag programs, with very little to no opposition from Western Canadian farmers.

                You guys can take down your Ritz Cracker posters from your bedroom walls.

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                  #28
                  Elevators and railways have been cooperating to reduce delivery points long before the end of the CWB, that is true, but does anybody have any empirical, non cherry-picked data that proves farmers are better off without the CWB? The extra basis over and above reasonable costs in all but 2 of the last 9 years would seem to be proof that we are not.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by CptnObvious View Post
                    Elevators and railways have been cooperating to reduce delivery points long before the end of the CWB, that is true, but does anybody have any empirical, non cherry-picked data that proves farmers are better off without the CWB? The extra basis over and above reasonable costs in all but 2 of the last 9 years would seem to be proof that we are not.
                    The jingle in my jeans. In the history of the CWB durum never had returns like the last 9.

                    Good riddance. Never look back.

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                      #30
                      EVERY year has been way better without the crooked bastards at the CWB skimming $$$ from sales of WESTERN Canadian farmers grain!!!!
                      Just being able to sell as much wheat or malt barley when the FARMER chooses to (or needs to for cash flow) is worth having the CWB gone!!!
                      Can sit on a couple years grain and when the price jumps can dump it all in a couple days with a phone call or two.
                      And get a cheque for the FULL amount in minutes to a week.
                      Now to get rid of the CBC and get some fair balanced reporting out of the other networks!!!
                      The western producer is down to about 4 pages of interesting unbiased information and I can NOT believe an editor let such pro Liberal drivel be published during an election in w Western Canadian farm paper!!
                      Do they truly have no idea that their readers/subscribers are 80% right wing CPC even though it seems they have 90% Commie left wing wacko's that dominate the letters to the editor!!!

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