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    #16
    Has anyone even signed up a CWB contract? I
    have yet to hear someone actually admit to doing
    so.

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      #17
      3 0r 4 years ago under similar durum stock scenario we saw $10 in our pocket .
      With 10,000 sellers the Cash price will never get close to that.

      Viterra, Richarsdson,Cargill etc are loving this Cash durum market. NO transparency,no accountability, 10 cent protein spread, no lets deduct 30 cents

      Ritz' version of the cwb is like castrating your bull and turning it out with the cows. It still looks like a bull and walks like a bull, but don't expect any calves in the spring.

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        #18
        Wow mouseturd you just dont get it do
        you.
        Lots and lots of high protien wheat and
        durum no need for premium.
        The CWB would have pre sold all your
        durum to the special players before hand
        and we would have ended up with 5 or
        less.
        Then the grading system where very
        little 1 rest three to 5.
        Simply farmers shot the bull you put out
        to pasture made bologna out of him and
        got a young buck in to do his job. and
        wow is he doing his job.

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          #19
          $short

          Even most of the pro cwb ex directors are not using the CWB.

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            #20
            mustard

            3 or 4 years ago we should have seen 15 bucks in our pocket.

            But for the likes of ****head Rod Flaman and his wealth distribution plan we never did.

            Can someone bring up that post on durum from Vader from a few years back.

            Its worth posting occasionally so farmers never make the same mistake of bringing the cwb monopoly back.

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              #21
              The one where flaman said I wouldn't get my
              money to buy extra farm land. It makes every one
              equal. I should launch a law suit for lost
              investment. That 50000 quarter is now worth 250
              to 350 thousand.

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                #22
                Are you kidding me mustardman???
                Who had accountability and transparency @ the CWB??????? But its ok the CWB has cost Canadain farmers billions while power. Give me a f-in break!!!!!
                You guys are such die hards you will can't even accept the benefits the open market has provided.
                The cash flow discussion is a good one above. Let not forget how the open wheat market has affected our other commodity prices as well.

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                  #23
                  Wow suckfarmer you just don't get it.
                  Yes there is lots of protein out there so then why the BIG protein discounts from cargill and viterra versus other buyers.

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                    #24
                    SF3

                    Thats the one.

                    Flaman is/was using his conventional farm to fill his organic contracts as well. No mention of that in his rants over the years. I can't prove it, but neither can he, because there isn't a test available to detect sprays used on crop at the two or three leaf stage that has that much residual. Just a piece of paper.

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                      #25
                      https://www.agriville.com/cgi-bin/forums/viewThread.cgi?1321876582

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                        #26
                        $short, was gonna sign a 2 tonne contract for
                        shits and giggles, data of course, but just couldn't
                        stomach it.

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                          #27
                          because thats how the open market works mustardman. they were positioned well enough that they didnt need to bid so much on the higher protein wheat. Sell to a different company that needs it more. This is true transperency mustard.

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                            #28
                            talked to a farmer yesterday whose durum went 70 bushels per acre. On 2000 acres the gross revenue is $1,750,000.00.

                            I have heard similar stories around Kindersley and Swift Current of durum that went 50 bushels per acre. Now that is only $650,000 for a thousand acres but in that case the lentils and canola took him well into the millions as well.

                            I hear all the time here on angryville the time people like Saskfarmer bitching about the CWB because he can't get $17.00 for his durum and he blames this on the CWB.

                            In the case of a few rich farmers who can sit on all of their grain while the raging masses sell out early perhaps Saskfarmer has a legitimate argument. Perhaps we did cost him $5.00 per bushel on his durum. Perhaps it ran 50 bushels per acre and perhaps he had a thousand acres. And perhaps he could have earned an additional quarter of a million dollars.

                            I could argue that this is a zero sum game and that on the flip side there is another farmer that could have had the same 50 bushel crop on the same acreage base of 1000 acres and he could have sold his durum for $7.00 per bushel and for that farmer we made him an extra quarter million dollars. I could argue that for the health of the community it is better that the second farmer is able to pay down his debt and remain a constructive player in the industry and the community while poor Saskfarmer was prevented from expanding his farm by another section. The section that farmer number two may have sold after making his decision to sell his durum at 7.00.

                            But it is not a zero sum game. In fact we know that the CWB is asking $22.00 per bushel for durum today when the US elevator price reported here on Agri-vill is only $17.00. Now those elevators will sell your durum for $22.00 if they can get their hands on it.

                            So we see that for starters the CWB is keeping about $5.00 per bushel out of the handling companies pockets and putting it in farmers pockets right now.

                            Further we know that the average weighted selling price of durum in the US according to the North Dakota Wheat commission is about $10.00. This is further proof of the value of the CWB. The CWB has added to the bottom line of Canadian farmers on a 3 million tonne program an extra $73.00 per tonne or $220,000.00.

                            So yes the downside is that we kept Saskfarmer from buying another section of land where he might next year make enough extra money to buy out another suffering neighbor who had to sell a section to Saskfarmer.

                            The upside is that the Ag industry in Canada made an extra almost quarter of a BILLION DOLLARS.

                            And that is just on Durum.

                            Wait till you see my analysis on Spring Wheat and Malt Barley.

                            Rod Flaman
                            CWB Director - District 8
                            306-771-2823
                            rodflaman@imagewireless.ca

                            Oh and by the way. The CWB Rocks.

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                              #29
                              Actually what flaman doesn't realize is he kept SF3 from buying that quarter that the chinese or some other investment firm owns now.

                              Where is Vader now?

                              He could speak up now that he out of a job. He could also gives us his analysis on wheat. I, for one, have been waiting for it for some years now.

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                                #30
                                i guess he is to busy selling his wheat on the open market bucket!! HA

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