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    Neil Townsend is no shmuck!!

    This guy does an excellent job of wheat market analysis!!

    #2
    Sarcasm doesn't translate very well in text.

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      #3
      Then why is he working for the cwb?

      We know you are a cwb supporter timm, but someday you will realize the cwb is ripping western canadian farmers off.

      For instance, how do they lower the pro's on durum when they are currently begging for it and paying demurrage on durum boats waiting to load?

      If your buddy was so smart and doing his job, the durum and wheat would have been in port long before they were paying demurrage.

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        #4
        did we not get totaly screwed end of jan with fixed price deadline to the tune of 1.50 plus differnce in wheat price from what our neighbors could get-----yes

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          #5
          I have to agree, Neil's commentaries are
          great. Properly researched and well-
          written, with a straightforward, logical
          flow of ideas. It's a very rare skill
          set in this business.

          My understanding is that the market
          analysts have very little impact on
          overall pricing performance and cost
          management at the CWB. Yes, I fully
          appreciate the irony of that statement
          but it's simply incorrect to connect
          Neil's write-ups with demurrage on
          durum.

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            #6
            That said - bucket you raise a very
            interesting and important question about
            the drop in the 11/12 durum PRO last
            week.

            I think it was done largely to generate
            spot deliveries to solve their old-crop
            problem of not being able to fill boats.
            Nothing that material changed in the
            market outlook for durum in the past
            month to otherwise warrant such a drop.

            Before this, I believed the PRO's were
            intended to provide an honest indication
            of future value to growers. Now I'm more
            skeptical about what they're being used
            for.

            www.farmlinksolutions.ca

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              #7
              By dropping the pro to increaase deliveries is retarded, since the cwb has a program to push into new crop.

              All it does is piss farmers off and make them think of 09 when they continued to drop the pro until durum was more valuable to the ethanol plants, which is where some number 1 durum ended up.

              To be clear, the PRO's mean nothing, no contract linked to them, they are worthless.

              Just look at the current FPC for what the cwb will be selling our durum for in the new crop.

              There is no sense in pushing into new crop when the FPC is low and the PRO means nothing.

              And as far as I am concerned, everyone that works at the cwb is a leech on my farm.

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                #8
                By the way, do you ever read in his reports how much demurrage they are paying or when they need the grain.

                Pretty hard to support an organization that won't let their members know what is going on.

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