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Ritz says CWB didnt do Inital paper work right to justify a increase!!!

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    #16
    "improperly submitted"

    Maybe it was sent in a brown envelope not a white one with proper letter head, or purolator not Canada Post.

    Anybody the real reason? Games!

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      #17
      you can't increase the initial payment during a CWB election because it could make the CWB look good.

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        #18
        Bucket "no sense sending in a rocket scientist when a buffoon will do"
        that had me laughing for awhile,good one.

        The Ritz cracker is a Buffoon and this isn't the First time he has drug his feet on sending out the new price increases.

        Is that the best they can come up with in that constituency for an mp.

        Ya that was a good line bucket.lol

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          #19
          wmoebis,

          Buy the way... Canada Post owns Purolator!

          Go buy your pedigreed seed for next spring and get advance delivery opportunity... the lower the initial... the more you can deliver!

          http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/farmers/contracts/dpps/

          Farmers
          2010-11 Deliveries to Purchase Pedigreed Seed contract
          What is it?

          The Deliveries to Purchase Pedigreed Seed (DPPS) contract is a delivery provision that helps producers defray the cost of purchasing pedigreed seed for CWB marketed grains.

          Program information

          The DPPS delivery contract sign-up deadline is Wednesday, June 15, 2011, with cash ticket settlement by Thursday, June 30, 2011.

          Sign-up

          Complete the DPPS delivery contract form
          Send in a copy of the sales invoice, which must include:
          sales date
          sales price
          seed certificate number or lot number, if bulk
          seed grower name
          buyer name
          Fax the contract and sales invoice to the CWB at 204-983-8031
          Within two business days from receipt of your fax, you can view DPPS contracts in e-Services. Incomplete or missing information may delay contract processing
          Deadline to sign up a DPPS delivery contract is Wednesday, June 15, 2011
          Delivery and settlement

          DPPS contracts are 100-per-cent accepted
          Pedigreed seed purchased before the 2010-11 crop year is not eligible for this program
          Cash tickets must be settled by Thursday, July 30, 2011
          Indicate the DPPS contract number on the cash ticket(s)
          If a cash advance was taken on any of the tonnes being signed up, the required advance deduction must be taken
          Deliveries made under this contract are not eligible for new-pool pricing
          The CWB reserves the right to withdraw this program without prior notice.

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            #20
            Mustard

            The joke is on the cwb. If they had better people, Ritz wouldn't be handling the file.

            But it is funny. Something in common - humour.

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              #21
              The CWB might have error with a low initial, but they are adjusting it upwards as the markets adjust themselves. I don't think you would ever see a wide open system doing the same. NEVER will Cargill, and the other outfits do that....

              Ritz is being a bully to be blaming the delay on the CWB.

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                #22
                dogpatch:

                re-read my post from before. Here - I'll make it easy for you:

                The CWB first asked for the interim payments on Sept 7th. (Note, in the Aug 30th CWB Bulletin they advised they were asking).

                They then pulled the request back and resubmitted on Sept 30th. We can only speculate as to why.

                They could have let the first request go through and provided some early relief for farmers. They often request for multiple adjustments in any given year. But they didn’t. They pulled it back.

                I'm told it typically takes 8 weeks to go through the Min of Ag, Minister of Finance and the Treasury Board - the CWB would know this.

                It's currently week 5.

                Oberg doesn't seem to know what's going on.
                Korneychuk has the audacity to say in an interview that was posted online on Oct 30:

                "The government hasn't done anything for two months on this request, so the wheat board is taking a lot of heat. Farmers think that we're not doing our job, and in actual fact it's the government that hasn't approved the request. We need to communicate what we're doing on behalf of farmers, both good and bad – it's not always going to be good."

                He says the govt hasn't done anything on this for two months - at the time he did the interview, it hadn't even been two months since the original request!

                Is he lying or just doesn't know any better?

                You can say anything you like about Ritz - but on this one it's Oberg and Korneychuk that are stonewalling farmers interests here.

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                  #23
                  Doesn't an open market adjust prices daily to reflect new information
                  and the need to attract deliveries? Would an open market have two
                  boats in Vancouver waiting for durum and not have prices react?

                  I note that with government guarantees gone, the CWB (board of
                  directors and operations) will be able to set initial payments plus
                  adjustments. Perhaps we can all look forward to that day.

                  For what its worth, Ritz has very little to do with the adjustment
                  payment decision. About 3 federal departments and lots of
                  bureaucrats. A very mechanic and proccess driven system. The
                  proposal was made to simplify things but was rejected over the
                  summer

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                    #24
                    It is absolutely amazing that the facts and truth can
                    be laid out right in front of you and some of you
                    guys just can't see it or are so engulfed in the kool-
                    aid that you will not admit that the CWB does not
                    serve the interests of farmers with any premiums
                    but only discounts of your return and guys like
                    Korneychuk can fabricate a story and yet you go on
                    making up other excuses for them.
                    Take a hard look in the mirror today and ask
                    yourself why you are not a leader and why you allow
                    the CWB and its minions to rip you and your family
                    off, and if you can't, then try and do it for the
                    young farmers that are trying to start farming and
                    get ahead in the real business world.
                    Absolutely disgusting.

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                      #25
                      A chart that may help this discussion.

                      [URL="http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/farmers/producer/historical/pdf/2010-11/2010-11fpcbpccharts.pdf"]CWB [/URL]

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                        #26
                        dogpatch

                        What has the price of flax and canola done in price since spring seeding?

                        And what has the price of durum done since seeding, or for that matter since August of 2009???

                        The price of durum in the states is now well over $7.00usd.

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                          #27
                          DogPatch, do you grow anything other than wheat? Are your comments for real? I hope you are being sarcastic....

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                            #28
                            Dogpatch,

                            CWB Initials are a process based approval.... that Minister Ritz cannot get personally involed in.

                            To blame Ritz... is as slanderous as saying he didn't try to ammend the CWB election process we are now in.

                            This third rate CWB banana republic process... brought to you personally by the king of the CWB... Goodale himself... from the CWB ministers grave to you... with liberal pride!

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                              #29
                              so how did ralphie have all the power to make these changes he's getting blamed for, and now this guy says he cannot change anything how are we at this point.

                              seems to me there needs to be a discussion about gov involvement in programs, if they are run effectively by the civil servants then fine but what happens when the program fails is it right for the gov not to be able to get involved and change the program.

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                                #30
                                Might be because of a minority government and Ralphie, Jackie and Giles like the cwb. Try changing it in that environment.

                                Now if the conservatives would fight an election over it it would be done.

                                Or if they said to the opposition parties " you like the cwb so much, its going to be implemented across Canada the tune would change pretty quick"

                                Unfortunately, the NO BALLS conservatives won't do it and the potash debate just won the day. The PCs don't want to hear from Wall for a while.

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