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    #13
    Mustard

    I sold some canola off the combine for 12 bucks a bushel and delivered the contract in full and got paid in full as well.

    Sold some flax for between 13.50 and 14.00 off the combine and got paid in full.

    Maybe these are not the highs for those particular commodities but they are some of the best off the combine prices I have seen for them. And there is still some in the bins.

    How's the cwb working. 25 percent delivery and 40 percent of your money.

    BTW, it looks like the cwb is short again. How is the cwb going to explain the discretionary trading losses this time????

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      #14
      Mustardman,

      I find it amusing that I am allowed and encouraged to deliver my Canola to meet our family and farms cash flow needs... as we need... IN the fall if that is our plan.

      We plan a year ahead... as do our grain marketers/handlers/processors of Canola... and presto with a reasonable basis deliver our Canola IN THE FALL.

      None of this negative $55 CWB BASIS antics... from the 'single desk' organisation that claimed they were fair and did not rip off growers since they had a 'monopoly'.

      WOW... the CWB leaders do not walk the walk... the CWB talks and talks... while skinning growers; and doing the opposite of what the CWB claims they are and say; that they stand for.

      What a joyous day it will be for so many... when the monopoly is broken.

      For me personally... it is sooo bitter sweet... because if the tools the CWB has -now- were properly managed... there was ABSOLUTELY no need to even change the CWB Act as it is this very day.

      CWB Chairman Oberg continues to provide arrogant deceptive leadership... tearing apart an excelent team and recking decades of hard work and good will.

      The seeds OBERG and his crew have planted ... are about to be harvested.

      What has grown out of their work and council (Oberg and friends at the CWB)are bitter and weak fruits...

      That appear to badly serve the very grain growers they claim to be doing this manipulation, intimidation, and deception... job for.

      WHAT a truly disappointing mess.

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        #15
        Mustard com on, how many producers just dump canola, peas, lebtils, exc off the combine that is not priced two to six months earlier? yep, we are all going to sell HRSW off the combine at the same time and chase the price down lol. I see less bin space needed.

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          #16
          There is gonna be a shitload of research and development for sure once the cwb is gone and the plant built.

          1. major study to determine whether or not ex-lax will have a greater effect on elderly people plugged up from pasta made in Saskatchewan or the US.

          2. major study on whether or not Sask pasta can become stealth like and therefore used by the arctic border patrol when on extended missions with their stealth snowmobiles they can stop and wip out the painted white hibachi and box of stealth Sask KD (k is not kraft) and continue on.

          3. major study to see if sask pasta can replace gold as the standard of currency. that way when serving or finished prime ministers meet the likes of hans schrieber in hotels in new york it would be alot easier to explain bags of spaghettios than bags of money being exchanged, by saying the kids were really hungry.

          4. Can pasta made in sask really be used to repair a broken radiator?

          5. If you burn the sask pasta til it is black can you make it into a hockey puck?

          the opportunity list is endless this is really gonna be big!

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            #17
            Furrow gotta admit selling off the combine is the most brain dead excuse of them all. they are sucking slough water

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              #18
              Mustard did you ever hear about bidding to secure supply? Oh forget it.

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                #19
                Riders2010,

                That was about as helpful as telling us the Liberals were our future in April of 2011!

                Positive performance beats pessimistic politics into perpetutity!

                The CWB IS the 'single desk' on pessimistic marketing plans!

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                  #20
                  A whole lot of optimism.

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