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    31.8 mmt of wheat

    If it was all royalty based that's 31 million out of farmers pockets....every year. .....plus the cost of buying the seed in the first place


    The CGC has nothing on the seed growers way of extracting money and building a slush fund. ....


    130 million at CGC
    100 million plus at WGRF (a guess)
    Now 30 million each year for royalties. .


    Farmers money
    Last edited by bucket; Dec 11, 2018, 07:02.

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    A buck a tonne, you wish! Look what Mallee is paying.

    Look at the waste in the canola model. What a bloated pig that has become.

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      #3
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      A buck a tonne, you wish! Look what Mallee is paying.

      Look at the waste in the canola model. What a bloated pig that has become.
      Farmaholic

      I always use minimums...its believable...Minimum yields minimum price...I always shoot low...

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        #4
        Well my friend, on the production and income side of the ledger that is a good thing to do but on the expense side you better be realistic and even aim a little higher to account for the unknown. Even if the high estimate doesn't happen the first year you know in the future, in all likelihood, it will.

        Take canola for example, it has become more than about royalties, when they gained control of the whole thing look where seed costs went....

        Any run of the mill farmer who is advocating for this is either delusional or has skin in the game and taking care of their self interests.
        Last edited by farmaholic; Dec 11, 2018, 07:47.

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          #5
          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
          Well my friend, on the production and income side of the ledger that is a good thing to do but on the expense side you better be realistic and even aim a little higher to account for the unknown. Even if the high estimate doesn't happen the first year you know in the future it, in all likelihood, will.

          Take canola for example, it has become more than about royalties, when they gained control of the whole thing look where seed costs went....

          Any run of the mill farmer who is advocating for this is either delusional or has skin in the game and taking care of their self interests.
          Interesting comments....one question asked in Saskatoon by a young guy was about higher yields also require higher inputs...then he asked about a guaranteed priced for grain....no answer...

          Its interesting that the seed industry wants their guaranteed income but farmers are asking too much if they ask for the same...

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            #6
            Originally posted by bucket View Post
            Interesting comments....one question asked in Saskatoon by a young guy was about higher yields also require higher inputs...then he asked about a guaranteed priced for grain....no answer...

            Its interesting that the seed industry wants their guaranteed income but farmers are asking too much if they ask for the same...
            ............ask why our wheat prices aren't starting with an 8 in front of the decimal? or at least close to it?
            Last edited by farmaholic; Dec 11, 2018, 08:05.

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              #7
              What would stop wheat seed prices from going to the price of canola seed and still having the royalty added after that?

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                #8
                Originally posted by walterm View Post
                What would stop wheat seed prices from going to the price of canola seed and still having the royalty added after that?
                Nothing would stop the madness....

                Guys like Tom have been lobbying for this since before he became TOM4CWB.....

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by walterm View Post
                  What would stop wheat seed prices from going to the price of canola seed and still having the royalty added after that?
                  Real simple , noone will grow it. Thats what these idiots are missing
                  Lots have quit growing canola here. Especially in marginal land

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by caseih View Post
                    Real simple , noone will grow it. Thats what these idiots are missing
                    Lots have quit growing canola here. Especially in marginal land
                    Whoa whoa whoa, hold your horses, although the barn door has been forcefully opened by others and the horse thieves have made off with them.

                    My point is, these new rules will be applying to almost everything we want to grow, not just wheat, but cereals will be the trophy catch!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      Whoa whoa whoa, hold your horses, although the barn door has been forcefully opened by others and the horse thieves have made off with them.

                      My point is, these new rules will be applying to almost everything we want to grow, not just wheat, but cereals will be the trophy catch!
                      Jeebus ..... we could all be grass farmers.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                        Whoa whoa whoa, hold your horses, although the barn door has been forcefully opened by others and the horse thieves have made off with them.

                        My point is, these new rules will be applying to almost everything we want to grow, not just wheat, but cereals will be the trophy catch!
                        Exactly.
                        Is it too late to call Tony Merchant? Or do farmers have to wait for the gouging first to prove how severe it is in reality.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bucket View Post
                          Interesting comments....one question asked in Saskatoon by a young guy was about higher yields also require higher inputs...then he asked about a guaranteed priced for grain....no answer...

                          Its interesting that the seed industry wants their guaranteed income but farmers are asking too much if they ask for the same...
                          Yields should be guaranteed. They are taking this guaranteed money to develop
                          Plants they claim have to have high price of seed to develop and we can't use it ourselves later so why isn't there a guarantee a drought tolerant canola will be drought tolerant? Where is the guaranteed 60 bushels an acre they claim in their trials?? That's the real issue. Their products aren't giving us what they claim all the time.

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