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    #11
    Phoned the Fed. MLA office and they said that the excess money will go the the Grain Research fund again...What B.S....how about the flooded Farmers fund????

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      #12
      I realise that the costs need to be kept in check, but why not just buy share's in CP and CNR. That way you would get the benefit either way the rates go. JMO.

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        #13
        Gerald_sk I remember having a discussion on a radio talk show with Byron Dorgan (U.S politician) who was pushing to have Canada eliminate the Crow rate as it was a "Subsidy" and unfair. LOL.
        I asked him how about the mississippi waterways that were taken care of by the U.S Army corp of Engineers. Wasn't that a Subsidy. "Oh that's different because Everything that goes down the waterway is subsidized not just grain" LOL

        Typical American viewpoint don't do as we do but do as we say.

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          #14
          Wcfarmer, if it worked that way we could all just buy rr shares and quit farming. Come on there is a time to defend free enterprise and a time to say enough is enough. There is absolutely no competition in the rr industry, what is there, a 100 mile strip where the carriers overlap. The rr system has been part of the political marginalization of western canada since day one, now its an issue that economically hamstringed the west. Change needs to occur.

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            #15
            Wheat board propaganda

            http://www.cwb.ca/en/hot/railissues/costingreview/

            For you true policy nerds.
            All Level of service submissions

            http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/policy/acg-rfs-review-examen-sfm-sbmsns-eng-443.htm

            While I have not read many. I have talked to people who have. Amazingly there is quite a bit of common ground over many submissions.
            This is what Pulse Canada is asking for?
            1) Service performance standards

            2)Ongoing performance measurement, some kind of an independant monitor

            3)Financial consequences for non performance. Its already there on shippers. now we need some reciprocal penalties.

            4)Empower the Canadian transportation Agency to conduct independent investigations.

            5) Quick independant dispute resolution process

            If we as an Ag community can agree on these points. it would be a great start.

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              #16
              Maybe this will answer your question. It is Bayers official policy. Not exactly farm friendly. Bayer has a lot of nerve flexing their muscle at a crisis time like this. Here it is

              June 29, 2010
              Bayer Volunteer Canola Position
              Given the extreme weather conditions that we have experienced this
              spring, a number of growers have been unable to get into fields to seed
              their certified InVigor hybrid seed. A number of these growers who grew
              InVigor® canola in 2009 have inquired about the ability of leaving the
              volunteer canola growing in these fields and allowing them to mature in
              an attempt to harvest a marketable crop.
              While we sympathize that this spring has been very difficult and
              understand the desire to attempt to harvest a volunteer canola crop,
              Bayer can not endorse this practice or support the application of Liberty®
              to control weeds within these fields.
              The practice of leaving volunteer canola the following year for a crop is
              not a sound agronomic practice. Research has shown that this practice
              very seldom is successful enough to make a crop and in most cases is
              tilled under or sprayed out later in the year.
              Many factors contribute to this poor outcome:
              · The volunteer canola crop is not an InVigor hybrid.
              · The volunteer canola crop in the field will be very uneven in
              germination, emergence and plant population, resulting in multiple
              crop stages and low yield.
              · Timing of herbicide applications will be difficult due to the multiple
              stages of the volunteer canola crop and weeds.
              · Successful weed control will be difficult due to the lack of competition
              and uneven plant population.
              · Harvest of the volunteer canola crop will be challenging because
              much of the canola in the field will either over ripen and shell out or
              be immature resulting in high green seed counts.
              · The volunteer canola crop will be low yielding as it is a mixture of
              some of the original hybrids, some of the original parents that made
              the hybrid, and possibly volunteers from previous years of other
              canola systems.
              · Within the volunteer canola crop, approximately 15% of these plants
              will be susceptible to Liberty herbicide and 10% of these plants will
              also be non-pollen producing.
              In 2010, Bayer launched the Liberty and Trait Agreement (LTA). This
              agreement protects the intellectual property of Bayer with respect to
              InVigor and Liberty. Under this agreement, it is illegal for a grower to
              save seed from an InVigor crop for the purpose of growing a crop or
              harvesting a crop from volunteers derived from an InVigor crop in the
              field. This is consistent with the bag license that has been in place for
              many years on all LibertyLink® canola varieties. Growers applying
              Liberty to these fields and harvesting seed from these fields are in
              breach of the LTA and/or bag license.
              Bayer CropScience Inc.
              Suite 200
              160 Quarry Park Blvd SE
              Calgary, AB T2C 3G3
              BayerCropScience.ca
              Growers in breach of the LTA and/or bag license risk being audited and
              forfeiting their LTA agreement in the future.
              Bayer will not support the practice of growing and attempting to market a
              volunteer canola crop in 2010 or anytime in the future. Bayer
              recommends that growers in this situation spray out the volunteer canola
              field with an application of glyphosate plus a Group 4 (phenoxy) product.
              Bayer appreciates the trusted relationships we have with our InVigor
              customers and looks forward to working with them in the future to deliver
              the highest value we can on the farm. Bayer is committed to bringing the
              highest quality products to the market to support the InVigor brand and
              the future will see the introduction of new traits such as pod shatter,
              sclerotinia and others that will continue to deliver increased value to
              growers. Ensuring Bayer has an agreement in place to protect the
              investments in technology and research for these products is essential.
              Sincerely,
              Rob Schultz Brad Ewankiw
              Director of Sales, Western Canada Manager, Oilseeds Crops –
              InVigor Seed

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