The more feed grains and dockage the feed industry can run through their feed mills, the more money they can realize, particularly as foreign buyers such as China begin to buy manufactured feed.
Any farmer-owned feed wheat or feed barley feed cannot be exported without a CWB license, unless he pays buyback expenses for exporting his own grain.
Feed mills bypass this expense,thanks to regulatory an exemption policy granted to them by CWB Directors.
Since feed mills ship pellets direct while farmers have to pay a feedgrain buyback if they ship, export competition is non-existent, and feedmills gain a captive supply of nearly all feed wheat and feed barley.
All feed grain that feed mills purchase, including crops such wheat, barley, flax and canola and lentils , beans, oats, etc, and including all dockage, is made into formulated feed .
This feed is fed to pigs, chickens and turkeys, all kinds oof livestock etc.
Let's assume that over the next ten year period, theat feed mills buy feed grain and dockage, with weedseeds included, which includes traits from three hundred designer varieties of canola, two hundred varietes of soy beans, one hundred varieties of oats, seventy varieties of flax, ninety varieties of beans, six hundred varieties of wheat, seventy varieties of barley, ninety varieties of triticale, sixteen hundred varieties of rye, three varieties of fava beans, and twenty-one varieities of lentils.
Some varieties are novels, some are mutagenesis, some are GM, some are v6*eedlyvxzotoximated, and some are zz4352's on 2014's drawing board.
Many varieties are designed for exactly opposite traits.
All are ground for feed and inevitably fed to livestock so that you can enjoy Sunday dinner chicken, your noon hamburger, your Oxo cube soup,your salmon sandwich, and yes, your well fed dog.
Do you foresee any problem? Pars
Any farmer-owned feed wheat or feed barley feed cannot be exported without a CWB license, unless he pays buyback expenses for exporting his own grain.
Feed mills bypass this expense,thanks to regulatory an exemption policy granted to them by CWB Directors.
Since feed mills ship pellets direct while farmers have to pay a feedgrain buyback if they ship, export competition is non-existent, and feedmills gain a captive supply of nearly all feed wheat and feed barley.
All feed grain that feed mills purchase, including crops such wheat, barley, flax and canola and lentils , beans, oats, etc, and including all dockage, is made into formulated feed .
This feed is fed to pigs, chickens and turkeys, all kinds oof livestock etc.
Let's assume that over the next ten year period, theat feed mills buy feed grain and dockage, with weedseeds included, which includes traits from three hundred designer varieties of canola, two hundred varietes of soy beans, one hundred varieties of oats, seventy varieties of flax, ninety varieties of beans, six hundred varieties of wheat, seventy varieties of barley, ninety varieties of triticale, sixteen hundred varieties of rye, three varieties of fava beans, and twenty-one varieities of lentils.
Some varieties are novels, some are mutagenesis, some are GM, some are v6*eedlyvxzotoximated, and some are zz4352's on 2014's drawing board.
Many varieties are designed for exactly opposite traits.
All are ground for feed and inevitably fed to livestock so that you can enjoy Sunday dinner chicken, your noon hamburger, your Oxo cube soup,your salmon sandwich, and yes, your well fed dog.
Do you foresee any problem? Pars
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