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CWB Director Henry Vos -Why we need CWB election reform

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  • ado089
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2004
    • 1754

    #61
    Anyone too busy to market their grain isn't a farmer. Grain marketing should be priority one. It's one of the places in a farming operation where you can significantly impact your bottom line. Spending your time trying to get an extra $10/mt on your grain has much more of an impact on your bottom line than even saving $100/mt on your fert. I'm sick of having people who aren't fit to manage a hot dog stand never mind a farm holding me hostage because they are too lazy, stupid or preoccupied to market their own grain. If we're going to stick with the current system let's at least make sure that the people actualling producing the grain are represented. At least then the valuse and priciples of successful farmer will engrain themselves in the system and there will be accountability built back into the system.

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    • parsley
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2000
      • 10986

      #62
      #1 "I don't think it should be the
      CWB's responsibility to give out export licenses."

      Parleament decided they would get the job.


      #2. "Also why should they be free?"
      (And a hell of a good question on your part)

      The CWB is written as an import /export tarrif. {as inserted in 14(b)/46(d)ans actaully called a "tarrif" in the old ATI Papers.}, So whenever you have a tarrif, the Government has to pay the operating/tranactional costs of taxation

      I was gone all day.Sorry I'm late

      Pars

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      • GrainBeetle
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 152

        #63
        Fransico (and your alter-ego Chaff): How are your non-board, free-market pig prices doing these days? There isnt any single-desk Canadian Pig Board to blame for the low prices and increased trade barriers to Canadian pigs.

        Perhaps if you spent more time marketing your stinky pigs instead of wasting your time on the internet all day, you wouldn't require any taxpayer money to support your industry.

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        • Hopperbin
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 6562

          #64
          Grainbeetle that was pretty low, your about as low as anyone can get. What the hell would a single desk pig board do for prices right now anyway? Answer that one, asshole.

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          • Fransisco
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2007
            • 3859

            #65
            I'll take free market hogs and the swine flu over the wheat board any day of the week beetle.

            And thank-you so very much for your heartfelt concern for a fellow producer during these difficult days. Your sincerity really is touching. But you'll be happy to know that the taxpayers money can go where its needed most (GM, Chrysler and flying bananas). As alas, I have adequately covered myself in the hog department for the next little while and did quite well this past year with the non-board crops.

            Now that all the personal niceties are out of the way I think that we can get back to the topic at hand and all agree that, as Henry Vos has so aptly put it, the wheat board does not have a mandate from farmers. Yes?

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            • Fransisco
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2007
              • 3859

              #66
              But before we do I'd like to point out that December hog futures have for the past two days now closed higher than they did the friday before the so-called 'swine flu' was found.

              http://futuresource.quote.com/charts/charts.jsp?s=LH%20Z9&o=&a=D&z=610x300&d=LOW&b=BAR& st=

              You were doing so good in the home work department on the other thread when it came to Warren Buffet beetle. Oh well, better luck next time.

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              • Fransisco
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2007
                • 3859

                #67
                Why don't you pick up where stubble left off beetle? Lets see some reasoning and facts when it comes to director elections.

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                • charliep
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2000
                  • 9002

                  #68
                  The article is in this week's western producer (editorial page). Should create some interesting letters to the editor (hopefully some of the participants here).

                  Also note the CWB producer survey will be out in June (hopefully with the interview schedule). This answers a lot questions about permit book holder demographics.

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                  • wd9
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2000
                    • 3196

                    #69
                    Odd that Henry would have an article like this. Board speaks with one voice, and primarily by the chair in a normal business like board.

                    Oops, forgot they are neither normal or business like, or even a business for that matter.

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                    • charliep
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2000
                      • 9002

                      #70
                      wd9

                      Wondering the same thing. Maybe is a trial balloon by the CWB B of D but
                      they don't want the chairman speaking to the issue directly. This would be a
                      way of generating discussion/gathering input.

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