Cowman,
The CWB already scrapped the buyback for wheat and barley seed, feed mills selling Canadian milled feed into the US, and in fact except on the lower grades of wheat the buy-back actually can extract money out of the pooling account and give it to the person exporting. This amounts to an export enhancement subsidy on Canadian wheat going into the US!
Now, as you can see, there is a problem. What's the difference?
All I am asking is that the CWB stop distorting international trade with the illegal use of section 14 of the CWB Act Regulations, and treat us "designated area" folks like they treat the rest of Canada!
According to the CWB and Chairman Ritter, they claim that North American markets operate as if the CWB did not exist, therefore it is not possible to have a difference between the price inside and outside Canada caused by CWB licensing of sales.
Therefore I cannot benefit from a CWB export licence, especially when I direct export and do not use the Canadian grades and grain handling system.
I object to the social engineering that the CWB uses to push farmers into growing CWRS wheat, and malt barley!
Now, Cowman, does the US take us to court over oats, canola, triticale, flax, peas, lentils, beans, corn, cannary seed, the many different cereal, oilseed, and grass seeds, and hay?
Why are CWB controled grains such a sore spot, when farmers on both sides of the 49th know we obviously are not operating square and honest, shouldn't we do something about this problem?
And for the 80% of farmers who produce 20% of the wheat and barley, why should they force my wheat and barley into a pooling system, which is designed only to make their marketing simple, while making mine frustrating and difficult?
How fair is this?
So if these folks want simple, what makes you think they will ever vote to return my farm to the free world, when they find it beneficial to themselves to have myself, and the majority of the other 20% of grain growers who produce 80%, remain in chains?
Why would these folks think about voting to make marketing harder and more time consuming, when if we stay as we are now they can be assured that The CWB will prevent me from getting a higher price than they will get, by taking value from me?
The fear mongering and brain washing the CWB has done over the last 67 years has worked well, hasn’t it Cowman?
The CWB already scrapped the buyback for wheat and barley seed, feed mills selling Canadian milled feed into the US, and in fact except on the lower grades of wheat the buy-back actually can extract money out of the pooling account and give it to the person exporting. This amounts to an export enhancement subsidy on Canadian wheat going into the US!
Now, as you can see, there is a problem. What's the difference?
All I am asking is that the CWB stop distorting international trade with the illegal use of section 14 of the CWB Act Regulations, and treat us "designated area" folks like they treat the rest of Canada!
According to the CWB and Chairman Ritter, they claim that North American markets operate as if the CWB did not exist, therefore it is not possible to have a difference between the price inside and outside Canada caused by CWB licensing of sales.
Therefore I cannot benefit from a CWB export licence, especially when I direct export and do not use the Canadian grades and grain handling system.
I object to the social engineering that the CWB uses to push farmers into growing CWRS wheat, and malt barley!
Now, Cowman, does the US take us to court over oats, canola, triticale, flax, peas, lentils, beans, corn, cannary seed, the many different cereal, oilseed, and grass seeds, and hay?
Why are CWB controled grains such a sore spot, when farmers on both sides of the 49th know we obviously are not operating square and honest, shouldn't we do something about this problem?
And for the 80% of farmers who produce 20% of the wheat and barley, why should they force my wheat and barley into a pooling system, which is designed only to make their marketing simple, while making mine frustrating and difficult?
How fair is this?
So if these folks want simple, what makes you think they will ever vote to return my farm to the free world, when they find it beneficial to themselves to have myself, and the majority of the other 20% of grain growers who produce 80%, remain in chains?
Why would these folks think about voting to make marketing harder and more time consuming, when if we stay as we are now they can be assured that The CWB will prevent me from getting a higher price than they will get, by taking value from me?
The fear mongering and brain washing the CWB has done over the last 67 years has worked well, hasn’t it Cowman?
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