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    cwb asking prices

    Sure this will ruffle some feathers hope it shows ok




    --The following are the Canadian Wheat Board's wheat export prices, in Canadian dollars per metric ton, instore Baie Comeau, St. Lawrence, Atlantic and West Coast areas. Canadian Western Red spring (CWRS), Canadian Western Amber Durum (CWAD). (N/A - no price quoted by the CWB) Source:Canadian Wheat Board. Thunder St. Baie West Grade Bay Lawrence Comeau Atlantic Coast 1 CWRS 13.5% 417.80 463.35 463.72 475.62 N/A 1 CWRS 12.5% 409.30 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 CWAD 13.0% 426.55 461.27 N/A N/A N/A The following are the Canadian Wheat Board's Thunder Bay domestic prices, in Canadian dollars per metric ton, instore. Milling Grade Price Milling Grade Price Milling Grade Price 1 CWRS 17.5 533.10 2 CWRS 17.5 523.90 3CWRS 369.20 1 CWRS 17.0 533.10 2 CWRS 17.0 523.90 1CPSR 403.80 1 CWRS 16.5 533.10 2 CWRS 16.5 523.90 2CPSR 398.30 1 CWRS 16.0 533.10 2 CWRS 16.0 523.90 1CWRW 367.40 1 CWRS 15.5 533.10 2 CWRS 15.5 523.90 2CWRW 365.50 1 CWRS 15.0 514.60 2 CWRS 15.0 509.10 1CWES 408.60 1 CWRS 14.5 452.00 2 CWRS 14.5 448.40 2CWES 400.10 1 CWRS 14.0 439.20 2 CWRS 14.0 434.00 1SWS 328.11 1 CWRS 13.5 417.80 2 CWRS 13.5 398.70 2SWS 315.21 1 CWRS 13.0 411.20 2 CWRS 13.0 385.80 3SWS 307.81 1 CWRS 12.5 409.30 2 CWRS 12.5 372.90 CFEED 369.20 1 CWRS 12.0 407.50 2 CWRS 12.0 371.00 1 CWRS 11.5 405.60 2 CWRS 11.5 369.20 1 CWRS 11.0 405.60 2 CWRS 11.0 369.20 1 CWRS 10.5 405.60 2 CWRS 10.5 369.20 1 CWRS 10.0 405.60 2 CWRS 10.0 369.20

    #2
    Yeah, its been like this for quitea while now. Feed wheat is worth ten bucks and the cwb is paying three for number one. Its disgusting.

    No one seems to care that they are stealing our money. Slushing money to the contingency fund to pay off the discretionary trading losses from two years ago. remember they lost over two hundred and fifty million.

    250,000,000.00 dollars. But i guess that's ok because stewie, allan, Waynee Easter, Ralphie Goodale etc say its okay. And like sheep western canadian farmers follow.

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      #3
      The one ones that dont get to see these prices are the ones the board are selling for. If this was available more easily from the board they would put out alot of fires, or start a shiticane when we find out how bad we are getting screwed. I am sure I will have a copywrite lawyer after me but why shouldnt we know what the board is asking? Why shouldnt we know when they make a sale?

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        #4
        These prices should be on the cwb website. The prices are typically reported everyday on tradingcharts and the source is the cwb. The board supporters should maybe explain the spreads between the fpc and the asking prices.

        Further to this are the prices for our grain in rotterdam which help support the correlation to how bad we are being ripped off.

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          #5
          Hopefully things line up so they make more sense.

          The following are the Canadian Wheat Board's wheat export
          prices, in Canadian dollars per metric ton, instore Baie
          Comeau, St. Lawrence, Atlantic and West Coast areas.
          Canadian Western Red spring (CWRS), Canadian Western
          Amber Durum (CWAD). (N/A - no price quoted by the CWB)
          Source:Canadian Wheat Board.

          Thunder Bay St.Lawrence Baie Comeau
          1 CWRS 13.5% 417.80 463.35 463.72
          1 CWRS 12.5% 409.30 N/A N/A
          1 CWAD 13.0% 426.55 461.27 N/A

          The following are the Canadian Wheat Board's Thunder Bay
          domestic prices, in Canadian dollars per metric ton, instore.

          1 CWRS 17.5 533.10
          2 CWRS 17.5 523.90
          3CWRS 369.20
          1 CWRS 17.0 533.10
          2 CWRS 17.0 523.90
          1CPSR 403.80
          1 CWRS 16.5 533.10
          2 CWRS 16.5 523.90
          2CPSR 398.30
          1 CWRS 16.0 533.10
          2 CWRS 16.0 523.90
          1CWRW 367.40
          1 CWRS 15.5 533.10
          2 CWRS 15.5 523.90
          2CWRW 365.50
          1 CWRS 15.0 514.60
          2 CWRS 15.0 509.10
          1CWES 408.60
          1 CWRS 14.5 452.00
          2 CWRS 14.5 448.40
          2CWES 400.10
          1 CWRS 14.0 439.20
          2 CWRS 14.0 434.00
          1SWS 328.11
          1 CWRS 13.5 417.80
          2 CWRS 13.5 398.70
          2SWS 315.21
          1 CWRS 13.0 411.20
          2 CWRS 13.0 385.80
          3SWS 307.81
          1 CWRS 12.5 409.30
          2 CWRS 12.5 372.90
          CFEED 369.20
          1 CWRS 12.0 407.50
          2 CWRS 12.0 371.00
          1 CWRS 11.5 405.60
          2 CWRS 11.5 369.20
          1 CWRS 11.0 405.60
          2 CWRS 11.0 369.20
          1 CWRS 10.5 405.60
          2 CWRS 10.5 369.20
          1 CWRS 10.0 405.60
          2 CWRS 10.0 369.20

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            #6
            Charlie,

            Why would feed wheat and 3cwrs be the same at $369/t?

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              #7
              I see 2cwrs11px is the same?

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                #8
                HAMBURG, Feb 04, 2011 (Dow Jones Commodities News via Comtex) -- Lowest known offers at 1315 local time in U.S. dollars a metric ton, CIF Rotterdam/Antwerp as quoted by European traders.

                13% No.1 US Northern 13.6% No.2 Canadian
                Western spring wheat Western red spring wheat
                Feb 41 unq Spot 465.25 unch

                13% No.2 US Northern No.2 U.S. Hard
                Western spring wheat Amber durum wheat
                Feb 41 unq Feb 41 unq

                15% No.1 Hard White Corn, U.S. no.3 yellow
                Winter wheat Feb 41 unq
                Feb 41 unq

                13.3 % No.1 Canadian
                Western red spring wheat
                Spot 467.75 unch

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                  #9
                  did the bottom just fall out of the wheat market bucket? Or did we just grab our ankles courtesy of the board?

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                    #10
                    guess i should read more before i post where is the edit button?

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