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    #13
    <i>”why didn't you sell it all to the feeder?”</i>

    I'm asking myself the same question. I'm asking myself why should I have to? If the CWB can't/won't be competitive, why

    Delivered to the CWB during harvest (Sept. 16). Looked at my cheque, and I sold the stuff to the feeder later. From the links that Charlie gave(thanks Charlie), it looks like the FPC would have given me 4.74 less all the usual charges (net 1.12) for $3.64 in my pocket. So my 3.76 from the pool paid a bit of interest, so I'll call it a wash between the FPC and the pool price.

    The north central Montana price on the day (December 29) I made the deal with the feeder was $4.28/bushel. That same day the FPC would have paid me $3.74.

    The elephant in the room is why it is somehow a good idea that the CWB is allowed to expropriate my winter wheat if it's a #1, when they can't even beat a feed price, let alone the world price? <b>The only power the CWB is exerting is its power to <i>drive the price of feed wheat down</i>, by forcing more good wheat into the feed market.</b>

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      #14
      Farmranger,

      The CWB historically is told it MUST 'ProBono' look after the livestock/SM5 Industry and make sure they have low cost feed!

      Remember what I pointed out?

      What duty of care the CWB has to grain growers in the 'designated area' vs the livestock and supply management sector? The CWB can and does subsidise feed grain prices by expropriating our grain at less than world value... and providing it to the domestic market.

      Grain Stock switches happen every day between the CWB and grain companies. Who do you think the margins come from... to make this a big profit business? The grain grower can not even see what is happening behind all the smoke and mirrors?

      What does the CWB's - "and other producers as appropriate, its customers' and the public's interests." mean in common plain language to the CWB?

      Background:
      [CWB Directors] “Code of Ethics (http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/about/people/board/)
      I. PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVE
      A. The purpose of this document is to establish standards of conduct expected and required of all Directors of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB). The objective is to enable the CWB to effectively achieve its mission by maintaining a reputation for the highest standard of public trust and confidence in serving western Canadian wheat and barley farmers and other producers as appropriate, its customers' and the public's interests."

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