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    #11
    I bought my son a top end BMX bike for his 13th B'Day. One where you had to give address for warrenty etc. Within a month, six top end bikes that were sold from given store were stolen. Police figured inside job but couldn't prove anything. One bike was stole from an officers garage.

    Point is, we give samples of grain to several buyers and ins. companies complete with amount, quality and bin numbers that are usually clearly marked on bin. Are we being too trusting or are we sure that all ag dealers are honest and it wouldn't happen to farmers.

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      #12
      I checked our durum bins every day. Now we hauled it to the CWB so were completely safe.

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        #13
        took a long time to bring the cwb into this thread. i thought it was a natural to bring the board in as the number one thief in western canada!

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          #14
          Me thinks, that is is unlikely criminals would like to shovel! That is why they are bad guys, cause they are lazy and want quick easy money, not hard work. Now orgynized crime is a different story, maybe a whole group of them together would like to shovel grain, to make money! Then there is the grainfetti issue, surely they would get caught, or is grainfetti just used at farmer weddings? LOL ing.

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            #15
            I think the organized crime you speak of runs under the colours of Agrium, Mosaik and the likes...they still leave the shovelling up to you!

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