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    #13
    I am not trying to piss in anyone's cornflakes here but Winnipeg has to wake up. You can't have the current wreck in North American production, wheat prices going up and a difference of over 1.50 a bushel.Border runs are going to happen - no doubt about it.

    Western Canada's crop is average at best - we all know that already. The problem is the bins are empty and the cwb keeps giving us dismal prices.

    The flamans are telling us how the cwb got us more money than the americans for our durum, yet he fails to tell us that americans were signing new crop durum at 13 -14 last february for sept 08 delivery. The pros are going down in Canada and the americans are getting record prices.

    A marketing/sales team indicated 2 months ago to grow durum and now start lowering the pros due to a bumper crop. That's what I call fraud. They are covering their asses already for their lower sales values. Here's another one - remember how they said to get the grain signed up because they didn't want to lower the return by calling the c series. Interestingly enough they did both.

    Parsley - if I offended Mr.White by saying he was asleep - well for the lost opportunity on my durum and wheat for my 07 crop I want to make it perfectly clear - I DON"T want it to happen again.

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      #14
      Parsley

      I am pretty sure if White responds it will be a generic response written by someone else and researched by a committee.

      Look - the man has to have an opinion as to what he thinks would be good for western canadian farmers based on his experience in the grain and other industries. If not how can he navigate the ship?

      This is what Saskatchewan has been lacking for nearly 20 years - someone with vision. The man has to have a vision of where the farming industry wil go. If not - what is his 500k salary for.

      Time to talk to farmers Mr. White as I find myself losing faith by your silence.

      And NO don't discontinue the dialogue even though its still a monologue from farmers.

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