The Canadian Wheat Board always received a premium for 1CW 13.5 protein wheat out of Vancouver over US dark Northern wheat out of Portland. Canadian wheat now sells at a discount of $15.00 tonne to Portland wheat. According to Sask Wheat Grain Companies are taking an extra $1.00 a bushel in basis from farmers checks.
Grain companies are not marketers they are margin traders and if they make a margin they sell.
The Canadian Wheat Board returned value to farmers and here are two examples..
In the 2010/2011 crop year, for example the CWB premium for 15.5 protein 2RS was $3.46 a bushel extra. This is $173 more per acre for the protein on a 50 bushel crop.
The Canadian Wheat Board returned value to farmers. In the 2007-2008 crop year my take home net price for the #2 RSW with 15.5% or higher protein was indeed $12.64 / bushel. It should be noted that the Canadian dollar was near par with the US dollar in this period. In Canada we have the the Harper dollar that is at 74 cents US right now.
Does anyone on here seriously think that these prices $12.64 a bushel for 2RS and protein premiums of $3,46 a bushel will ever be achieved again with four monopoly grain companies in charge of grain marketing?
Grain companies are not marketers they are margin traders and if they make a margin they sell.
The Canadian Wheat Board returned value to farmers and here are two examples..
In the 2010/2011 crop year, for example the CWB premium for 15.5 protein 2RS was $3.46 a bushel extra. This is $173 more per acre for the protein on a 50 bushel crop.
The Canadian Wheat Board returned value to farmers. In the 2007-2008 crop year my take home net price for the #2 RSW with 15.5% or higher protein was indeed $12.64 / bushel. It should be noted that the Canadian dollar was near par with the US dollar in this period. In Canada we have the the Harper dollar that is at 74 cents US right now.
Does anyone on here seriously think that these prices $12.64 a bushel for 2RS and protein premiums of $3,46 a bushel will ever be achieved again with four monopoly grain companies in charge of grain marketing?
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