Open market?
Where in the world is one operating?
canada uses the US to price grain.
Their system has a transparent reporting system which was required after what happened in the 70s.
You have to have some level of transparency to make it work.
For guys on either side in Alberta and manitoba it's easy to talk - you know your grain is easy picking for railways with or without government involvement.
But I really don't know why I waste my time. If the new open market is better good for you.
This isn't what I expected.
And when I sign contracts a year in advance to be delivered a month late it pisses me off.
Where in the world is one operating?
canada uses the US to price grain.
Their system has a transparent reporting system which was required after what happened in the 70s.
You have to have some level of transparency to make it work.
For guys on either side in Alberta and manitoba it's easy to talk - you know your grain is easy picking for railways with or without government involvement.
But I really don't know why I waste my time. If the new open market is better good for you.
This isn't what I expected.
And when I sign contracts a year in advance to be delivered a month late it pisses me off.
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