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    #37
    I_F

    Would you buy a tractor from someone who says " I can sell you this tractor as long as you promise not to get another quote as I can assure you that you are getting the best price, trust me".

    We can have a vote starting August 1, 2012 and it will be held with bushels. If you and your fellow ideologs supply the CWB with enough bushels, it will stay in business. If the CWB can not garner enough business to stay in business, forcing me to support it does not make it right.

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      #38
      Well said rodb

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        #39
        Who the he'll is this looser integrit farmer. Your
        so out to lunch man. It's my crop not yours and
        every one else. I grew it,sorted it , harvest it, sell
        it. It's mine. All I want is to be let out. You can
        stay if you really are a farmer. I just want out, I'll
        sign a 100 year contract, my kids don't want in
        and my 84year old father never wanted in. The
        cwb cost our farm millions over 3 generations.
        Our us relatives were close to us or below in the
        60s but since then they have gained and we
        have lost on cereals. Canola has helped since
        the 60s but making a profit on half your farm and
        losing on the half the cwb handles should be a
        sign to most folks. Yet some just don't get it. So
        to those that don't stay with your cwb just let me
        out. Please!

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          #40
          I_F

          You do realize plenty of multi national grain companies buy canadain grain with just an office building or a telephone number and use the existing grain handling systems to make it happen.

          The whole cwb mantra of getting a price premium is bullshit because now they say they cant compete. If they were that good their so called premium would keep them in business monopoly or not.

          Its an urban myth.

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            #41
            a plebiscite /// director elections as corrupt as they are u dont think with the technolgy there is now a days the cwb has already thought of a way to make up boxes of extra ballots to be sent in from all over western canada

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              #42
              I_F;

              As I posted on the Sun/Adler video segments... the reason CWB pool prices ARE SO LOW... is Part IV Section 46 requires the CWB managers to intentionally make our pool payments as LOW as possible... to maintain the CWB 'single buying desk'.

              I pitty you.

              You believe the CWB scam artists. and your money as well as mine paid the CWB to brain wash you into believing the 'premium' price theory.

              The first excuse that prices are falling for our milling wheat is:

              THE RUSSIANS AND FOLKS IN THE FSU BLOCK... ARE UNDERCUTTING CWB PRICES.

              i_F... WHAT does that tell you?

              You have been scammed!

              The CWB CAN NOT hold up international prices of milling grain... only western Canadian grain growers.

              past Chairman Ritter said it well:

              "You can get alot done with a smile... but you can get much more done with a gun and a smile!"

              There is a simple reason the CWB chooses NOT to pay daily cash prices that are equal to Northern US wheat and durum and barley prices.

              If the CWB did pay fair price... or even a premium price... this would end the CWB 'single buying desk' over grain growers in western Canada.

              It is that simple.

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                #43
                Tom4CWBnot: I sincerely hope you get what is due for you after the "freedom train" arrives for you guys. However it may not be quite as rewarding as to make your dreams come true. Time will tell.

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                  #44
                  Wilagro,

                  I recall CWB claims 5 years ago... that they could... and would... match northern US prices any time any where.

                  Our logistical system is as much a cause of discounting value as anything else. International buyers expect service. Local processors expect quality & just in time delivery. AS we can meet their needs... we both win. Relationships like this is what brings value... good will and trust.

                  DO unto others... as I would have them do to me.

                  We have much to gain in being more effective administrators and better leaders.

                  I truly hope we all can be better served as we go forward into this new erra of cooperation and add value for growers everywhere in our great nation!

                  All the best Wilagro!

                  The best is yet to come!!!

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                    #45
                    Hmmmm, Hmmm, Hmmmm, Hmm, Hmmmmmm. WHY don't yous take the money from the purchase of the Ocean Going Freighters and build Comedian Wit Bored Inland Terminals. Yer lookin at roughly $10 Mill a Terminal. Then yous kin ship yer grain through Mission Terminal out East. Frick, do I have to do all the thinkin 4 Yous?????

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