Note the following article on the stance of the Western Grain Elevator Association.
[URL="http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/wgea-responds-on-future-of-the-cwb-1529058.htm"]WGEA[/URL]
Does the CWB have a good relationship with grain elevators today? Why won't this relationship carry on into the future? Particularly if the CWB can package farmer deliveries coming up that grain companies drive way/provide a price risk management and inventory financing alternative on the one hand and generate sales/customer support on the other end of the supply chain?
[URL="http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/wgea-responds-on-future-of-the-cwb-1529058.htm"]WGEA[/URL]
Does the CWB have a good relationship with grain elevators today? Why won't this relationship carry on into the future? Particularly if the CWB can package farmer deliveries coming up that grain companies drive way/provide a price risk management and inventory financing alternative on the one hand and generate sales/customer support on the other end of the supply chain?
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