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  • northfarmer
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 463

    #21
    Vader, you are an old socialist fool.....

    you are so blinded by your ideoligical thoughts you cannot understand the economic pragmatism we propose

    Why cannot you, or anyone of your brotherhood ever give an adequate response to why we have all this redundancy in the marketing our our DA grains, when crops like Canola can operate and expand effeiecntly without market structures like the CWB?

    Canola gives farmers all kinds of delivery and pricing flexibility, has producers controlled commissions that fund research and market development, and serves as the crop and commodity that has kept maney cash crop farms like mine in business for the past 20 years.

    Yes, lift the socialist yoke off my neck and the necks of others. We will not stop you and your brethren from getting together to pool all your assets, grain, land whatever together so you can figure it out for yourselves.

    Then I can get together with other like minded farmers and we can go our merry way and forge whatever strategic partnerships and alliances we see fit to market and add value to farming business.

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    • wd9
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2000
      • 3196

      #22
      The flaw with the pasta plant was that the farmers couldn't take their own wheat and profit on the value added of the flower. Ethanol plants in the US either make money off the corn or the ethanol, but generally not both. the loose on the corn and make money on the ethanol, however in the end they always see a profit. Buyback from the board does not allow real world pricing within the system, thereby crushing any hopes of a good financial model for farmers.

      The only thing it helps is those not investing in the plant (all the rest of us in the pool account) by stealing money away from those who invested or risk in the pasta plant.

      It 'taint rocket science, simple socialism, plant investers take the rest and then give me (non-invester) some money from your risk. Of course it won't work or be a viable business model. All because the CWB is involved as a social program.

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      • parsley
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2000
        • 10986

        #23
        Vader, I 'd stick to the arguments you made BEFORE winwin started composing your posts for you.

        I'm starting to laugh at you, and that is not what you want.

        Parsley

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        • parsley
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2000
          • 10986

          #24
          PS,Vader,

          When you start incorpoating the word:
          "proletariat", (jeez), I'll be too embarassed to respond to you.

          Parsley

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          • TOM4CWB
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2000
            • 16511

            #25
            Parsley,

            Time for an old soviet Joke... from the Hammer and Tickle file!

            Stalin died... visited Saint Peter... and was sent down to Hell.

            The next morning, Satin appears... Spoing... and then demon after demon... all following Satin...Spoing;
            Spoing,...Spoing,... SpoingSpoingSpoing: all lining up at the Pearly Gates wanting to talk with Saint Peter.

            Saint Peter says: What for Heavenes Sakes are you guys doing up Here?

            Satin says: "We are the first of the Refugees!"

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