thalpenny and the CWB;
At 8:00am this morning you announced an increase in 2001-02 initial prices you pay we farmers for our grain.
This must mean that on Jan 31st (and most likely well before Christmas) you knew that the 01-02 initials were increasing.
Jan 31st was the signup deadline for the B-series CWB Contracts.
On CPS CWES wheats the initial increase was close to $20.00/t and would have an impact on decisions to contract this wheat to the CWB.
I believe you don't understand the saying "a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush"
The CWB PRO (which are not assured payment in any manner) projections do not motivate deliveries anywhere near actually paying, in cold hard cash for my grain.
It appears the CWB is too tied up in politics and not paying attention to what matters, serving those in western Canada who they market grain for (grain producers in the "designated area" just in case you forgot)!!!
LACK OF UNDERSTANDING of what motivates real farmer sales decisions is at the very core of why the CWB has become marginalised and irrelevant to many grain producers in Western Canada.
Farmers must pay bills, and need cash to do so!!!
WHY Doesn't the CWB have a cash purchasing program for our wheat and barley yet?
Wouldn't this be much more useful now when I know the Quality and Quanity, rather than ending PPO programs on July 31st when I know neither?
Hopefully we can learn and change, does anyone believe this could be possible...?
At 8:00am this morning you announced an increase in 2001-02 initial prices you pay we farmers for our grain.
This must mean that on Jan 31st (and most likely well before Christmas) you knew that the 01-02 initials were increasing.
Jan 31st was the signup deadline for the B-series CWB Contracts.
On CPS CWES wheats the initial increase was close to $20.00/t and would have an impact on decisions to contract this wheat to the CWB.
I believe you don't understand the saying "a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush"
The CWB PRO (which are not assured payment in any manner) projections do not motivate deliveries anywhere near actually paying, in cold hard cash for my grain.
It appears the CWB is too tied up in politics and not paying attention to what matters, serving those in western Canada who they market grain for (grain producers in the "designated area" just in case you forgot)!!!
LACK OF UNDERSTANDING of what motivates real farmer sales decisions is at the very core of why the CWB has become marginalised and irrelevant to many grain producers in Western Canada.
Farmers must pay bills, and need cash to do so!!!
WHY Doesn't the CWB have a cash purchasing program for our wheat and barley yet?
Wouldn't this be much more useful now when I know the Quality and Quanity, rather than ending PPO programs on July 31st when I know neither?
Hopefully we can learn and change, does anyone believe this could be possible...?
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