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    Cattle futures dive

    http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/LC/

    #2
    "The U.S. was the largest single importer
    of Canadian non-durum wheat in the crop
    year to Nov. 30 at 498,000 tonnes,
    compared to 72,000 a year ago."

    That should be 472,000 not 72,000 a year
    ago.

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      #3
      Thought u was on vacation in Hawaii or
      Cuba toomie. Never herd nothing about a
      Wheatie bored convention. Butt it
      probably was an exclusive event, open only
      to friends and suc ups with a like mind.
      Whats with the fn wheat checkoffs anyway,
      when the f did legislation drop on that
      bs? Is they refundable er knot?

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        #4
        http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-
        17/cargill-to-idle-texas-beef-plant-as-cattle-supply-
        cut.html

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          #5
          So what is WCWGA up to now? What is their
          purpose?

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            #6
            Good question WD-9 thanks for asking.

            The Wheat Growers have been busy setting up
            the provincial commision's across the prairies,
            making sure that good rules are set up so that
            commercial wheat farmers are well represented. It
            will take these new commision's years to get their
            feet under them. And I suspect almost a decade
            before they get bold enough to take the necessary
            policy positions that might be advocated by the
            WCWGA.

            As well we have been busy working on rail
            legislation and the implications of changes to the
            Canadian transportation act.

            International trade is another big issue for the
            WG. We have been very supportive of the TPP
            and CETA.

            Research is a personal file of mine I've been
            sitting around the WGRF board table and working
            towards a new model of Wheat varietal
            development. Whether that be as part of the
            Alberta seed growers initiative, a private local or
            multi-national or some combination of private
            public partnership. All of this will require some sort
            of value capture model. What we have now in
            Canada is insufficient. The WG will work on a new
            model.

            There's more but I can let others contribute. As
            always if people support the positions taken by
            the WG, we are always looking for new members.
            Coming soon we will have online memberships
            and a updated website at www.wheatgrowers.ca

            Tom I would have said last year in Moose Jaw
            was a better convention than Edmonton. Although
            none will be as good as Ottawa in 2014

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              #7
              looking forward to it.

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                #8
                G,

                With Aug 1/12 under our belts... and the supreme
                court ruling not to allow 'leave to appeal', I am now
                able to feel confident that we can breathe easy for a
                couple of years. We need 2 terms of majority
                Conservative Party administrations... to entrench
                freedom of grain marketing into the social fabric in
                western Canada.
                The likes of Burb and Willy are still vocal and a threat
                to our families farm today.

                This is one good reason to have an organisation like
                the Wheat Growers working on policy to build
                prosperity and private property rights.

                Thanks for the good work the Wheat Growers are
                doing. We are stronger together... the Left is not going
                away any time soon.

                Cheers!

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                  #9
                  "The likes of Burb and Willy are still vocal and a threat to our families farm today." ...Tom Jackson

                  Tom: That has got to be one of the most stupid postings that you have ever made and you've made lots.

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                    #10
                    Willy,

                    "We need 2 terms of majority
                    Conservative Party administrations... to entrench
                    freedom of grain marketing into the social fabric in
                    western Canada.
                    The likes of Burb and Willy are still vocal and a threat
                    to our families farm today."

                    Speaking of Marketing Freedom.... in context.... this is
                    true unless you are willing to retract your past CWB
                    single desk bias.

                    Have a great day!

                    Cheers!

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                      #11
                      So what you're saying Gust is the future
                      of WCWG is much like SCGA was?
                      Eventually the canola commission got
                      tired of funding and duplicating what
                      they should have been doing themselves?

                      Years to get commissions up? Um, I sure
                      hope not. Recycled directors know what
                      needs to be done and with millions in
                      levy, it won't take long.

                      Can't help but think WCWGA days are
                      numbered.

                      sorry bout the not beat around the bush
                      question. But gotta ask.

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                        #12
                        Wd9 the commission will be up and at it by June
                        in Saskatchewan if Minister Stewart and the
                        Agrifood council agree with the implementation
                        plan as proposed. What might take years is bold
                        policy initiatives.
                        It sees to me that once these "recycled directors
                        have been around a bit they moderate their
                        positions too much and bend sometimes to the
                        point of breaking.
                        You would know better than I how long it took
                        Sask Canola Development to merge with the
                        Growers policy group. What was it, 20 years?

                        Not saying the Wheat Growers will be around
                        forever. We'll be here as long as farmer members
                        support us. If farmers are here industry will also
                        come along. That is the difference between the
                        WG and Sk Canola. They needed commision
                        dollars where we have operated for more than 40
                        years paying for both sides of the discussion.

                        It was mentioned by some that we should just be
                        the Western Growers Association, and look at
                        commercial farmers policies for all crops. I argued
                        capacity issues. Not so much need. We talked
                        with a Kansas farmer Paul Penner of NAWG. He
                        mentioned that down south their are firewalls that
                        prevent levy dollars from being used for policy
                        advocacy. They have to use dues for policy.

                        I know many, but not all the arguments and
                        modify my positions as more facts are known.

                        Look forward to the discussions.

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                          #13
                          WCWGA days are numbered. what a waste of money. Get rid of them too!!!!

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                            #14
                            One common thread of effective lobbying
                            is.... money.

                            How much effective lobbying can you
                            (WCWGA) do if you don't have the
                            hundreds of thousands of dollars it
                            takes to do effective lobbying?

                            Why try to duplicate Grain Growers of
                            Canada when you say WCWGA will do
                            lobbying? Issues such as CTA, Intl Trade
                            etc affect all commodities, they just
                            need money to be effective. That money
                            will come from levies of provincial
                            commissions. How can an organization
                            like WCWGA with limited resources
                            actually contribute?

                            I believe the issue you write of was
                            unique to Sask and how those commissions
                            were formed, but those issues no longer
                            exist as evidenced by SCDC's involvement
                            in political lobbying. There was also
                            the fear of levy refunds if involved in
                            lobbying, but those fears have not
                            materialized either. Why should cereals
                            be any different?

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                              #15
                              WD9,

                              Western Barley Growers worked well for many years.

                              Good people... ~giving~ time for a ~noble~ purpose...
                              can NOT be duplicated.

                              Fighting against the 'hand that feeds you'... ~the
                              provincial gov's~... is a tough sell... politically correct
                              leadership is far too often the result.

                              Leadership at its best... is freedom of choice to
                              dream... and then following through to make those
                              dreams come true.

                              You support AWC Wd9... be my guest... they are
                              politically correct X2.

                              Cheers

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