It was like hundreds of rats running after a few kernels of grain. What a waste of time for producers and grain companies. It is beyond me why the CWB would run a program like this that only makes them look bad. In my mind it is one more reason why the boards should go. 700,000 T of CWRS spread over the west - why even bother with the program. I have talked to numerous line companies who are very disappointed with the program although Cargill seemed quite happy with the outcome for their company. Certainly makes me wonder if who you knew might have helped your chances. I would like to see a break down of the number of contracts and total tons by location. The CWB stinks.
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Mustard Man.....I think you need to study the program. Those people that got into the program are garenteed 100 percent delivery of whatever tonnes they offered in the second, third and fourth delivery period. My neighbour will get to deliver 2000 tonnes of durum in Jan and Feb. At this point I am garenteed nothing.
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Mustard,
Get Serious,
No one, no reasonable person at the very least... can claim this grain flow offer was fair. To make 99% of your customers angry... can't be a sane program!
Was this a special for producer car administrators... I wonder how they made out?
OH well... the CWB is living up to expectations... if there is a stupid way to do a program... they must find it and try it!
CWB moto of the day... 'We are here to lower your expectations!' -is a shared standard with monsanto- Remember the 'no matter what the weather' with the four pictures?
When the weathermax on our weeds in 2002 and didn't work... the rep said to us... "My job is to lower your expecations!"
I know I know... they are only 'little white lies' ...
Little Johnny asked his dad: "What is a little white lie... Daddy?" His Dad said.... "A lie is a lie... no matter what colour it is... or how big it is!"
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When the CWB came up with the Grain Flo program; it sure looks like they added another unfair; unequal scheme to their business model. On their own, how could farmers do any worse a job marketing than the misguided CWB crew.
The next step is back to begging the politicians for hand outs; again
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Vote?
Lawsey.
The CWB will contract with an electoral boundaries specialist, redesign the voters in each area to exact the numbers they want, pad an iffy area, put the militant voters in one glump to highlight there is "regional dissension" and laugh all the way to the polls.
It's their professional game. You can't win it.
Face to face public confrontation... now that you can win. The public likes us. The CWB cowers.
Pars
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May be it just don't matter what aa farmer thinks cause multinational and Canadian grain companies seem to support the CWB, as well they should cause it takes all the worry about buying grain. Kind of like ordering from a menu and paying with someone elses credit card. May be, maybe the CWB just ain't really got us farmers first in their plans. And maybe some of the CWB programs fly in the face of the old principle that is embraced by the supporters of equality of opportunity. Ya think?
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