"...might be what's paid..." pretty good argument tower.
Maybe the americans are getting more for their grain because that is what it is worth around the rest of the world!
Dreaming up conspiracies to explain away the lack of competitiveness by the cwb is a pretty sad state of being.
Please explain how grain companies would be seething at dealing with farmers who have control over their own marketing? Who do you think a grain company would rather deal with, a farmer who is willing to work hard to find the best market for his own grain, or one who could care less and rather let someone in Winnipeg do it for him? Who do you think usually produces the highest quality crops on average? Do you think grain companies would rather deal in high quality grain or poor?
Are you also saying that they must just hate having to pay US farmers more for their grain and wouldn't it be nice if there was a US wheat board so they could pay less?
Please explain the value of the cwb in stopping these grain companies from paying us world market prices. It would sure suck to get an extra buck or two a bushel for our wheat this year. It is probably better this way.
Maybe the americans are getting more for their grain because that is what it is worth around the rest of the world!
Dreaming up conspiracies to explain away the lack of competitiveness by the cwb is a pretty sad state of being.
Please explain how grain companies would be seething at dealing with farmers who have control over their own marketing? Who do you think a grain company would rather deal with, a farmer who is willing to work hard to find the best market for his own grain, or one who could care less and rather let someone in Winnipeg do it for him? Who do you think usually produces the highest quality crops on average? Do you think grain companies would rather deal in high quality grain or poor?
Are you also saying that they must just hate having to pay US farmers more for their grain and wouldn't it be nice if there was a US wheat board so they could pay less?
Please explain the value of the cwb in stopping these grain companies from paying us world market prices. It would sure suck to get an extra buck or two a bushel for our wheat this year. It is probably better this way.
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