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They're sure trying to get their hands on some cheap durum. $5.90 for a three 12px with premiums applying if better is delivered(some texts don't even discuss poorer quality). Writing the premiums into the contract? Now you're locked into them and if the meek don't stand up to misgraded grain, they get you there AND arbitrarily get to decide the premium! Who signs up for this?
Amazing how things can change when they're short tonnes for unit trains.....
I'll be the first to admit I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer but I'm not a complete fool either. At what point do we become labeled "hard to deal with", "B (or C) listed" or a "high maintenance customer"? Who cares, I'm not a doormat.
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At the West coast aug 8th #1 13px durum quotes were at $11.60/bus
And note, Canola same time, same place was 11.08/bus
http://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/industry-markets-and-trade/statistics-and-market-information/by-product-sector/crops/crops-market-information-canadian-industry/weekly-price-summary/?id=1378745200250
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Its called Canada Made.
BS pricing on Prairies for our excellent product.
Awsome world price for our excellent product.
Payment on Prairies same as BS FEED WHEAT WORLD PRICE.
We are getting screwed up the ass so bad for suck a long time.
Ritz did justice by getting us out of the CWB but he forgot one thing.
Believing that the grain companies would do the honest thing and price accordingly.
Ha were getting F$%ked so bad on price its not even funny.
I blame the whole situation on Ritz. The putz never thought the whole thing through.
We farmers need to force grain companies to list how much they have and how much they get paid for grain when its sold. Information then farmers can do the right thing.
All pricing is of Minneapolis wheat.
Yea the American has info but Canada doesn't.
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Easy to blame it on old Ritz but why does he have to do the thinking for you? Didn't take a genius to see the grain companies would try to get it as cheap as possible. Previous generations discovered grain companies wouldn't "do the honest thing" hence they set up a farmer controlled marketing agency - the CWB.
Why do you expect it to be any different dealing with the same companies in an era when these large companies have more power, more market share and more political influence than they've ever had?
You make your bed you lie in it - enjoy your "marketing freedom"
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Many on here wanted CWB gone and anyone one standing up for the CWB was attacked constantly. Europeans USA,and Quebecers set up farmer co-ops all the time for different commodities. We had one, which needed to be improved not dismantled.
I'll bet 75%on here were behind Rits's move all the way. Now many of the same supporters to dismantle CWB are on here calling Ritz an idiot. What did expect from Ritz, he couldn't make it as a farmer so why would he be concerned about you as a farmer. He had no plan B because the WWGA didn't have one for him. That's who has Ritz's ear and draws up the game plan. Did you honestly think the grain companies were going to work with farmers and for farmers.
And, yes I'll admit I'm no marketing expert far from it.
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I'm not defending or running down anyone's opinion about the CWB. I was a supporter at heart but it was far from perfect. No buyer, CWB, Inland Terminal or Special Crop Buyers are immune from the topic at hand. Tried to sell a few hundred bushels of green peas that didn't fit in full bins, was offered $7.50 from a company that bought all my greens last year(point is I did business with them, not like asking someone whose never seen any product from me for a favor) It's just that time of year....
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The Sask3's of the world will always have something to complain about. The CWB the grainco's ect. If it was raining silver dollars they would complain about the noise
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