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    CWB Now Applauding Ritz

    The cwb is now truly, f''ked, cousin today
    theys applauding Gag minister Riz fer
    dealin with, get this Moroccins! Wit
    recent cuts ta everythin Gag, by the feds,
    we framers are getting luckier and luckier
    by the hour. More off loading and
    challenges ta the future, BUTT nows wes
    got level playin fields and price
    discovery likes we always wanted! Ya,
    tradeoff is good though.........

    #2
    Applauding the BOSS...yep no doubt...they're all blood brothers now. One big happy family.

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      #3
      The press release for those who would care to read. Some old verisons as well highlighting the CWB and the government have been working on this project for a very long time and under the previous board of directors.

      [URL="http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/newsroom/releases/2012/news_release.jsp?news=042712.jsp"]April 2012[/URL]

      <a href="http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/newsroom/releases/2011/news_release.jsp?news=012711.jsp">January 2011</a>

      <a href="http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/hot/trade/bilateral/">September 2004</a>

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        #4
        Yep, not much change except for this paragraph in the 2011 press release which was missing from this years release and one little factoid. Guess what it might be.

        From the 2011 release:

        "Controlled by western Canadian farmers, the CWB is the largest wheat and barley marketer in the world. As one of Canada's biggest exporters, the Winnipeg-based organization sells grain to over 70 countries and returns all sales revenue, less marketing costs, to farmers."

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          #5
          I like this new era of "control". I now get to control things which previously I could not control.

          Willy, try this thought.....

          "Controlled by western Canadian farmers themselves, each farm based business has the opportunity to sell its production to any of over 70 countries world wide, and each farmer is returned 100% of the sale revenue due them."

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            #6
            And what if 3 farmers held the supply of wheat in all
            of canada,good bad or ugly,serious question.

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              #7
              Cotton would they lose all their customers?

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                #8
                On a side note the guys that contracted hard red are screwed. Current feed wheat worth more.

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                  #9
                  If'n ya kan't lickem, joinem. Gobermont
                  wheatie bored now knows whats good fer
                  framers. Framers don't know what's good
                  fer framers, butt THE GOBERMONT DO'S!
                  Apparently there is more ta the failed
                  ostrich framer, than we all thinks.
                  Cousin he's dealin with mORROCINS now.
                  What next, hungry penquins?

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                    #10
                    After 6 organic crops, and, much open market
                    volatility, and much neighbors fear/ scorn, I like it.
                    We all have the right to fail. If you have any
                    business ambition, you will figure out a way to get
                    the best value for your wheat and
                    barley/oats/peas/ canary, etc.. I think someone
                    already mentioned the feed price was better than
                    milling. Ummmm....deliver on your new crop
                    contract, then sell the surplus into the feed market
                    if the feed price is higher. Is that soooo
                    complicated?
                    If you are really ambitious and want to clean, bag,
                    process, export your own production from your
                    farm, to any country in the world, you will no
                    longer go to jail for that.....we all have the right to
                    fail.....we all have the right to succeed. It depends
                    on how we perceive the facts in front of us.

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                      #11
                      Will note the news release is about negotiating a
                      bilateral trade agreement with Morocco and removing
                      some of the tariff related advantage other countries
                      (in this case durum from the US) had over Canada.
                      These agreements are done government to
                      government and provide the whole industry benefit
                      from the CWB who might do big volumes to an
                      individual farmer that may be container sized lots.

                      Life and business really don't change that much in the
                      new world. Suspect the CWB has a good chance of
                      retaining North African durum business but the issue
                      will be to obtain western Canadian supply
                      commitments/contracts. That is your issue Wilagro.

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