It will be interesting to see if Ritz backs off of his push for not allowing people to vote on the CWB future but I think we could have our own vote. You can find my my poll in the link below. You can only vote once but please tell your farming friends to share their thoughts so that we can get a good handle on what people are thinking. [URL="http://realagriculture.com/2011/05/13/how-would-you-vote-on-the-cwb-single-desk-if-asked/"]VOTE HERE[/URL]
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shaney,
The CWB has you well trained.
The CWB ACT IS/has effect on everyone.
Farmers do not own the CWB. It is NOT A COOP owned by growers... why farners...
no restrictions to only those who grow commercial wheat...
NO ORGANICs growers vote, either, since they are now exempted now!!!
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There better not be any sort of vote.
The vote was just cast May 2.
Did the liberals have a vote of long gun owners to decide if they wanted the registry? No! The government made a decision that we have had to live with ever since. The same shall go for the cwb.
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No vote needed!!! Those that want to sell their wheat and barley to the corrupt money sucking entity are welcome to it. Farmers like me just want to go the opposite direction, everone wins. Why should I be held captive because some people cant handle change.
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OK. From a cow guy! I'd vote to have it eliminated as it will remove the floor price that the rest of you find reference to when you compare how much better you could get. Without having a unified voice, you remove the characteristics of the Canadian monopoly that you sell with. Remember a monopoly always has more power in price setting than an oligopoly or for sure the one on one selling climate that you are all fighting for...which means cheaper feed prices for me!
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Not sure whether you are cow calf, backgrounder or feeder but would you favor a monopsony (single buyer) representing you in all transactions for your business. Even further, pay you an initial payment with a years wait for the final and if they are full payment options, have them related to the pooled price (not a cash price). Add in the kicker, this same organization will tell you when you can sell your calves (assuming cow calf).
I note feed barley is an open market with 75 to 80 percent of feed barley consumed domestically. No CWB. The only restrictions are feed barley for export and malt barley. Domestic feed barley prices have exceeded malt prices for several years. You as a livestock producer can import corn and distillers unimpeded by any government regulation but your barley growing neighbor cannot sell into the US directly without the hassle of buybacks/government regulation. Cattle and meat flow pretty much freely across the border.
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