T.N.T.:
The CWB impacts all crops. If you think you're avoiding the impact of the CWB by growing canola, you are mistaken. If wheat was a better option, we'd grow more - which means less canola, or less oats, or less - whatever. Because it is less of an option than what it should be, more of everything else is grown, putting downward pressure on prices.
and - cash flow - because of the CWB too much canola gets sold in the fall pushing prices lower.
When it comes to the CWB, you can run, but you can't hide.
The CWB impacts all crops. If you think you're avoiding the impact of the CWB by growing canola, you are mistaken. If wheat was a better option, we'd grow more - which means less canola, or less oats, or less - whatever. Because it is less of an option than what it should be, more of everything else is grown, putting downward pressure on prices.
and - cash flow - because of the CWB too much canola gets sold in the fall pushing prices lower.
When it comes to the CWB, you can run, but you can't hide.
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