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    #13
    Hahaha! Too funny! All you outboard fanatics really
    amuse me. One massive crop failure or a critical crash
    in grain prices and you'll all be bellying up to the Govt
    for a bail out. It happens every time. Never met a
    farmer who sent back a Govt payment. This is not
    about the CWB, it's about industry working together to
    achieve positive outcomes - like every other industry
    does - associations to further their own interests.
    Socialism and community of the common are two
    different things.

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      #14
      And freedom to join or not join associations that actually deliver benefits to members and society.

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        #15
        pug - I can't argue with you - you have the right to
        succeed and the right to fail. "None of us is as good as
        all of us" - Ray Croc, founder of MacDonalds Corp.

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          #16
          Back to the original post, it used to be that when you filled out your permit book at the elevator you could only haul to that elevator. To think the pro boarders think the CWB protected farmers from grain co's!

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            #17
            It used to be you could take "x" number of bags
            of your own wheat to a miller to have it ground
            into flour for your home use. It would be entered
            in the front of the permit book.

            "x" was a number determined by the CWB. Pars

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              #18
              I remember when it was a maximum of 50
              bushel for gristing. Do not know how some
              of the larger families in our area got
              around this rule.With 12 to 15 children,
              50 bushel would not go far.

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