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    Durum Buyback

    Have a listen to the interview found here folks.

    http://www.siemenssays.com/?p=7790

    #2
    Apparently for organic durum the buyback is 8 or 9 cents a bushel.

    While at the same time for regular durum its $12 to $13 per bushel.


    I wonder how much durum Stewart Wells grows?

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      #3
      How much does Vader grow?

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        #4
        Here is another example of how being innovative could make you money but because of the CWB and the Canadian Grain Commision (Canadian Standards vs Rest of the World) you cant get into a market.
        I have 10 contacts in Montana and ND that would take all of our Durum Production (40000 Bus) for 20.00 a bushel Cleaned Common Seed. $800,000.00 in my pocket but no I have the CWB with 13.00 buy back $520,000.00 then I can get the extra $280,000.00.
        But I am marketing, cleaning, trucking etc. HM Ken Ritter you have us handcuffed really well.
        But for $3,200.00 I would gladly go to the CWB and then say GOOD BY.

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          #5
          SKFMR-877-554-2106.............let`s face this straight up........you got NO GUTS......do you have to sit down to pee........like a girl?I know some that would make you blush!!!!!!!!!!!!

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            #6
            Cropduster, where the heck did that come from?

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              #7
              Listen CropDuster When I feel like it Ill call Iam in Alberta this week and ND next week and BC the following.

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                #8
                Sask are you somebody's alter ego?

                Fran dont play dumb,even though your so good at it.

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                  #9
                  That means so much coming from a guy who couldn't pass a urine test.

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                    #10
                    Yea I'm really Super Man!
                    Boys Boys
                    Boys, Ever hear of a farmer who works 6 days a week 52 weeks a year.
                    Have a good one!

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