Maybe a math question, but where is the dockage coming from to add to export canola if farmers are not producing it? (A BC sawmill!) I suspect 2% plus is standard for all grains and oilseed exported, but if farmers are saying they are delivering 1%, or so for canola, then it follows that the same group would make the same claim on all grains and oilseeds delivered.
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Dockage is always added when shiping out grain. Heated and mixed grains are added in to get them out of the elevator system. How do you think they get rid of those bins of garbage grain?
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Elevator downgrades wheat to a 3 for fuzz then cleans it to a #2. Buys canola at 1.5 dock when it is actually .8 then adds fuz kernels to the canola and gets 450 a tonne for the fuzz wheat and 450 a tonne for the chaff and small canola they docked you for. #followthemoney
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Too many assumptions and conspiracy theories and not enough tin foil. Although, I think the assumptions and theories are correct, right tweety?
OR, Or, or, has the "cloak of secrecy" finally been stripped from the corruption, revealing the cold-hard-ugly-facts?
Shh!Last edited by farmaholic; Aug 31, 2016, 17:06.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostToo many assumptions and conspiracy theories and not enough tin foil. Although, I think the assumptions and theories are correct, right tweety?
OR, Or, or, has the "cloak of secrecy" finally been stripped from the corruption, revealing the cold-hard-ugly-facts?
Shh!
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