Is it just me or does T4's name say TOM4CWB??? Doesn't that mean just how it sounds??? Maybe I am seeing things.......
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On Aug 1/2012 what will TOM4CWB be doing?
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BTO,
I am 4 the CWB being honest.
I am 4 the CWB providing premium prices.
I am 4 the CWB providing wise and astute risk management.
I am 4 the CWB marketing cash grain... every business day of the year.
I am 4 the CWB providing the OPTION of pooling... to those grain growers willing to contract and take responsibility for the pool... and paying 100 percent of the CWB cost for that pool.
The CWB COULD have done all these things... in fact had a responsibility to provide all these things... after the 1998 transition.
The CWB had a RESPONSIBILITY to encourage individual growers to develop premium markets. MAKE the pie bigger... by providing market intelegence and good advice creating prosperity for everyone in the process.
THESE things are yet to be accomplished. I look forward to being a part of the solution!!!
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Agstar77... I didn't reck one thing at the CWB... you on the other hand... had more chances than you deserved... to transition the CWB into a commercial premium asset for 'designated area' grain growers.
How about doing your duty... NOW!!!
Nice try... I am not guilty... it is all too obvious who has a problem with their consience... you do have one... if you listem!!!
Same with Oberg? Recked Alberta Wheat Pool... now the CWB?
Wow... what a reference on a job application!!!
How about you guys doing the RIGHT thing for once!!!?
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Oh before I ferget. Don't worry your pretty little hearts of these Rail Cars. Already got my foot in the door to Buyem'all. I will lease them back to yous fer $1000 per month per car, 99 year lease. Everybody wins when dealing with BTO!!!!!!!!
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Agstar77,
Our family first grew wheat in northern Alberta in 1883. long before the CWB the Canada Grain Act... before the 'Winnipeg futures market' ever traded.
Why would I ever want my face on a bag of flour? For wheat purpose?
Would you sell CWB grains to a voluntary CWB Agstar77? Burbert?
Be honest!
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