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    #13
    Scare tactics work with kids. The CWB schemers
    told organics we can't market. They stole,
    interrupted. Undermined and decades the
    markets we built up from the ground.
    my markets will embrace my mistakes, my
    profits, my losses, ...... My independence.
    Lump it. Pars

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      #14
      Wilagro,

      Question...

      So who is getting the money now the CWB does not attain?

      The same folks you claim will get a premium in a choice market!

      My argument has always been... why force growers to market through the CWB if they truly object to the process?

      Before 1990 Pedigreed Seed was marketed for milling wheat without buybacks. The CWB stopped growers from the little freedom they had... and the fusarium marketing injustice was without excuse and wholely unacceptable.

      Chairman Oberg is proven by his own actions to be unreliable and unfaithful to those he claims to serve. And the above quote proves that VP of Sales Flaten was deceptive and spinning a web of fiction at the Plebicite CWB 'single desk' Rallies (IF Flaten this unconnected to the reality...of Marketing... why is he still VP of sales at the CWB?) .

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        #15
        You will never get it until you understand that this is not a price higher or lower issue.

        It's the right thing to do, and it offers a chance at an opportunity you can never receive when you're not in control of the final phase of your grain.

        If you don't like that, then get off your collective like minded butts and create your own pooling model and support it.

        Get on with the legislation, Minister Ritz. I'm waiting.

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          #16
          Now I understand how rain/no rain makes a huge difference in your production....you're farming sand.

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            #17
            right on sand about 50% stony flat country 30% good soil 20%

            if i could figure out how klause did it i would post some pics of my best and worst crops this year,best 45 bushels plus of wheat sown on a shoe string down to 15 bushels on stony soil and everytuing in between and canola about 18 bushels i think

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              #18
              so klause that was via photobucket?

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                #19
                is that seeder made in oz? 80ft?

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                  #20
                  Those tips sort of remind me of my old stealth
                  openers,i switched to atom jets and real,really like
                  them.

                  Lower draft,better trash clearing,wasn't pulling up
                  every buried rock.

                  But somebody else may know better than me.

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                    #21
                    I just used your facebook pics...


                    I opened your link, then right-clicked, "Open New Tab"... then, right-clicked on the image and "Copy IMage Location"... Then pasted it into < img="" >

                    ebtween the "".

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                      #22
                      Nice pictures, thanks for sharing.
                      I like seeing how others farm.

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