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    #11
    With the freight difference that makes new crop 2 row malt worth more per bushel than the CWSWS wheat. Must be our CWB marketing expertise at work. Don't they make noodles out of that wheat? Asia also makes noodles out of rice. Asians are lucky to get rice or rice noodles in the stores. We have oodles of CWSWS to make them noodles. But we are supposed to believe than the Chinese shipping companies charge too much freight.

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      #12
      I almost chucked up a lung after reading how our wonderful CWB screwed up again.
      Yes I am no math genius either but Durum 1/2 at over 20 and half at 5 = 12.5.
      So to the guy in the Airport in Mexico where the Heck is the Premium?
      WE farmers again got a royal Scr--ing.
      HOW DOES IT FEEL.
      Back to Seeding, VADER 10 to go out of 60.

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        #13
        It's becoming evident who the real "marketing geniuses" are? The CWB asking prices at Eastern ports seem only relevant to ensure that no farmer buybacks (except the organics and free tickets to export "seed" to the USA are possible). All the rest of the CWB details are to confuse and hide the rest of the rotten system.

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          #14
          And when it comes to durum lets all remember that it is the one and only crop in which the board has a sizable market share. If they could extract a premium on anything it should be durum, especially when the world is short.

          I seem to remember Fitzhenry bragging about how they had the buyers over a barrel. Looks like it was the other way around. Again.

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