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  • makar
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 1685

    #21
    I haven't set foot in Cargill since they told me my wheat screenings a half mile from the terminal had to be contracted two months ahead, my 6 foot 3 17 year old had to drag me out before I hurt somebody. I had 300 bushels.
    Last edited by makar; Oct 4, 2021, 20:38.

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    • furrowtickler
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 21856

      #22
      Originally posted by makar View Post
      I haven't set foot in Cargill since they told me my wheat screenings a half mile from the terminal had to be contracted two months ahead, my 6 foot 3 17 year old had to drag me out before I hurt somebody. I had 300 bushels.
      We had a similar experience
      My Dad helped truck some barley several years ago
      8 people in that office stood and watched my Dad struggle to unload a 3 ton
      Ignorant pricks , not one would come out to help a 70year old . None of them did SFA . Never been back

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      • macdon02
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 1858

        #23
        Originally posted by makar View Post
        I haven't set foot in Cargill since they told me my wheat screenings a half mile from the terminal had to be contracted two months ahead, my 6 foot 3 17 year old had to drag me out before I hurt somebody. I had 300 bushels.
        They accused me of having clubroot, first in Sask back in 2011, on land they rented inside what i rented. Wouldn't show the positive test, but encouraged me to go to Sask Ag. Think i got 6 phone calls encouraging i reach out to govt, like it would set me free.... wasn't my problem but they sure did press releases saying the "disease" was in Sask..... then launched their clubroot varieties. That sounds familiar.

        PS, several coops have been hacked in northern states, to the point they can't blend fert or receive grain because the driveway can't read the scale readout and issue a grain receipt, but they can grade. There's lots of weird shit going on
        Last edited by macdon02; Oct 4, 2021, 23:09.

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        • furrowtickler
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2004
          • 21856

          #24
          It was their experimental plots where it was one of the first discovered in Sask ffs .

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          • helmach
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2018
            • 228

            #25
            Stay far away from Cargill everyone, this has been a total cluster F U C K. Can't belive a billion dollar company could have such poor business ethics and still be in the game.

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            • biglentil
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 3259

              #26
              Originally posted by helmach View Post
              Stay far away from Cargill everyone, this has been a total cluster F U C K. Can't belive a billion dollar company could have such poor business ethics and still be in the game.
              Cargill being partners with the the WEF and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation tells me everything I need to know. Clubroot starting on their plots doesn't surprise me.

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              • agstar77
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2001
                • 6170

                #27
                Originally posted by helmach View Post
                Stay far away from Cargill everyone, this has been a total cluster F U C K. Can't belive a billion dollar company could have such poor business ethics and still be in the game.
                Cargill has been involved in other scandals. The culture has never changed.

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