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    Lunch at Northgate....

    Remember that prediction about Scoular squaring off with Riverland Ag (AKA Ceres Global and Corus Land Holding Corp)

    Well here is the 22 page menu at


    https://archive.org/details/gov.uscourts.mnd.139485

    on the left side just click on the .pdf 121.3K then file; read and analyse what sort of a defense anyone could put up.


    There's also a little lesson at the Farm Land Security Board website; on just the quality of suitors there can be for stategic parcels of "farmland". Those in charge have never been able to see that it is folly to place one entity in control of 100% of all stategic property and an area's economic development.

    Will post that Farmland Security Board link or maybe the text in a moment.

    #2
    https://secure.farmland.gov.sk.ca/admin/orders/decisions/2013-06-24_Scoular_Exemption_Order.pdf

    Ceres Global currently is shown as owner on recent RM maps; and you will note the date which appears on Farm Land Security noard exemption ( after the unilateral change in who will design, own and operate any grain facility at this location.)

    Ever seen steel railway "ties". They look sharp; servicable and maybe innovative.

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      #3
      No sense being shy about forwarding the $6.99 that that document would cost you at any other site. Send it to your favorite unrelated charity.

      You could also go to the Grains Commission website and see who one of the latest Grain Dealer's is. Perhaps a part of good due diligence in delivering to a new grain purchasing company. Maybe someone else will enlighten everyone about the current implications of bonding and/ lack therof; and just what would be covered/or not from a company that may have shipped 3 car loads to this point in time.

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        #4
        None of this important?


        Can't read? Or comprehend?

        Don't care or just too stupid to know differences????

        Well at least rest easy knowing what all reality can include.

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          #5
          Not sure what your talking about actually. Cutting and pasting websites is a pia.
          What is your take on the CGC and bonding?
          I think they are mostly redundant office. Teeth to hold buyers to a standard is all their good for. Their grades aren't recognized outside Canada and the bonding is a expensive archaic joke.

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            #6
            Actually cutting and pasting websites is one of the easiest operations on the internet. A whole lot easier than retyping (without making the slightest error); but either work equally well.

            Its well worth the effort. Along with Google type searches; it is one of the greatest ways to learn and disseminate information.

            As far as I know; farmers are still stuck with the same inadequate bonding system that they have endured in the past. The proposed Atradius alternative didn't materialize and so the status quo is the best we can hope for the present and maybe sometime into the future. Not all non payments work out as well as the Newco shortfall; so its only a matter till the next unfortunate collapse.

            Complications arise in determining if you as a producer are fully insured; or even if at all. And without some study or even with a lot of research; you will not possibly be able to exactly determine your position of having given up possession; without having received any payment.

            Some system.

            As for the links provided; if anyone chooses to spend some time; you could learn a lot. I've done the legwork searching out sources of important information on Scoular-Riverland Ag (Ceres)legal disagreements athat would normally cost a certain amount of moneyand timme; entering passwords and providing personal information that is best not spread widely on the world wide web.

            The rest is up to interested readers. To date; there is no indication that anyone gives enough of a damn about the third North South rail connection between the Rocky Mountains and the Lakehead. Nor about the reasons why there isn't an additional inland terminal already connected to BNSF and its extensive rail network. Nor how a grain dealer registration with the CGC adequately protects a producers grain a moment away from another country.
            Things to potentially think about....if you care to think.
            Its as simple as the difference between an offer of $8.10 Canadian for 1CWAD 13% in Canada and a bid of $15.00 USD for #1 Durum 13% just to the south.

            But because only a handful of producers could meet those standards; there is no desire to make that work for that handful. The lesson to take away is that providing free and fair trade examples that are made to work; will be of immense benefit to every producer and for long periods thereafter and for every commodity.

            I would suggest an assignment of a 500 word essay involving an analysis of the information referred to. Then once everyone gets some idea of what is at stake; and the players and problems; lets get into a healthy and lively debate of opinions and views.

            AND NO MENTION OF LEFT OR RIGHT WING TENDENCIES; OR PERSONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED TO CRUCIFY CERTAIN PERSONS FOR THEIR dIFFERING INPUT
            Work together or hopelessly sink together.

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              #7
              From the CGC website


              QUOTE"
              2014-09-30
              •Companies licensed by the Canadian Grain Commission
              â—¦List of licensed companies, effective September 30, 2014
              â– A grain dealer licence has been issued to Riverland Agriculture, Ltd. of St. Louis Park, Minnesota USA, effective Septembre 30, 2014.

              "UNQUOTE

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                #8
                https://archive.org/details/gov.uscourts.mnd.139485

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                  #9
                  https://secure.farmland.gov.sk.ca/admin/orders/decisions/2013-06-24_Scoular_Exemption_Order.pdf

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                    #10
                    Those are links to actual court documents; board rulings; and CGC website documents.

                    If readers are fearful to even go to those respected entities websites; then that is a flaw in your right to know what the facts are; and what is legitimately claimed before courts of law.

                    Its your industry at stake; and a part of what a few persons are asking producers to make themselves aware of regarding what is happening in their industry. Those comments and opinions don't require quotes or personal identification on this website.

                    When conditions of anonymity are required (this or other such websites).... I for one am permanently gone.

                    "Tar and feathering" is alive and well.

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                      #11
                      How to spell Septembre, that's the question of the day for CGC.

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                        #12
                        Oneoff, tell me, " why should I be concerned" about Scoulr, its licensing, my anonimity, etc? I don't get it.

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