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    #11
    Wilagro,

    HAVE YOU EVER HEARD of a TRUCK?

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      #12
      Dah as a moron who writes on here man its easy to call names but show me your solution. Its simple question show me how you would like to see it work. Whats going on now doesnt so show us your plan and if its smart then maybe it will be adapted but just calling us morons god what a comment.
      Well wilgro since the devil will take you over I cant wait. Every man for himself. RA RA. Come on man it works for canola it works for oats, Barley flax peas. If you don't like price once its on the truck it doesn't matter where it goes. God.

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        #13
        Willagro what makes you think you are getting special favors or equal treatment from the current CWB system?

        They're certainly not doing you any favours when it comes to prices and delivery options. That's where you're getting hosed the worst.

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          #14
          Perhaps his buyback price has been favorably negotiated lower to a 'more meaningful level', compared to one I would be arbitrarily assigned.

          The rumours....Ouch.

          Just ask a grain company if they step put of line by criticizing the Board, if there are repercusions.

          Ouch.

          I have a letter the CWB wrote to a cattle function in Sask. near the US border, stating the event would not be allowed to import donoughts from the USA if there was another event the following year.

          The farmer didn't want to drive three hours to Regina, so he slid across the line and imported doughnuts with FKLOUR in them.

          The CWB read the customs report, hence the warning. Can't remember exactly but around 10 dozen donuts.

          The CWB institution have NO decency.

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            #15
            The whack jobs on both sides of the fence say either.

            "Oh we have to keep the CWB as it is"

            and the whack jobs on the other side say

            "Oh we have to have an open market"

            As for demanding I give a solution, in all the years (since I started reading the WP) I have heard you morons "bitch and moan" on both sides...not one time has any of you proposed a solution other than the one you want. So don't demand I give you something because you'd only deride it anyway.

            What I want is a way where we can build competitive advantages without subsidies like the EU and the US. Where we stop whining and build a system that is better than the CWB and isn't loaded with PRO Board or ANTI Board turkeys who only care about how much they are making individually.
            Yes I want better prices...hell my Grandfather wanted them and my Father wanted them, but they made what they got work. My Grandfather worked under an open market system and the CWB. When the grain companies have no "pressures" they act like any other business to maximize profit margins and that means more comes out of your pocket. Remember we farmers don't control the grain handling as we used to. My Grandfather preferbeing under the CWB if for no other reason it insured the big farmers didn't take the best prices and plug the elevators, it levelled the playing field.

            Tell me the truth, you'd love to get your neighbors land and his neighbor and so on. If you had a farm as large as a township you'd still not be happy. But guess what everyone thinks the same way and you are in someone elses sights. You'll never have enough money because you have to have more land, the latest and best equipment and all you do is work for the bank and the day you don't make your payments will be the day the bank happily sells your land to someone a little bigger.

            As long as farmers are self interested and greedy the system will never change to benefit everyone. The PRO CWB turkeys are ludites by thinking the CWB can't be improved and being more accountable to the farmers. The Anti CWB turkeys are angry because they can't haul their grain across the border and maybe because the CWB keeps the little guys in business and you want their land!

            I knew when I wrote my first post every dingbat in Western Canada would find their voice. I take the middle ground I neither support the CWB in its current guise or feel that a fully open market would be of a benefit to the farmers...in fact I think it will only help the Grain Handling companies.

            So whack jobs...kiss my butt, when you start thinking for the industry and not just yourself then you can demand me to give solutions, but as long as you are all self interested, and self important windbags...kiss my butt!

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              #16
              Is flamans term up this year.

              This stinks of vader. Talking about having the neighbors land. And making do with what the cwb sells grain for, since it can't be better.

              Sod buster - would you tell us if you are vader or not?

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                #17
                PrairieSodBuster, are you constipated?

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                  #18
                  It is not about who is right or wrong.. I feel better about being wrong than paying someone to be wrong. I do not want some wheat board employee telling me I can not market my own grain as good as they can. Back in grandfathers day it cost a bushel of grain for an hours pay of a CWB person. Today I would guess it costs 15 to 20 bushels of grain for an hour of work. CWB is just too expensive for what we now get.

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                    #19
                    None of the anti CWBers want to market their own grain the want to be able to price it into the US market.

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                      #20
                      No, I want the so called premium over the US price that the cwb says they get for western canadian farmers.

                      The US price is the world price and that has been proven every time there is a shortage. Not only is the place to price grain, at the current time it is the only place to buy grain.

                      Canada is sold out if the 09/10 acceptance levels are correct and the new crop is not available. Russia has said they are not selling grain. The ukraine can't fill orders. And Australia is waiting for new crop.

                      That's the problem with the cwb they don't understand there is not alot of tradable wheat in the world right now. And they sold at bargain basement prices to the chinese and the saudis, grain they don't have.

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