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    #71
    blackpowder, yes, slowdowns in transport or plugged terminals are used as an excuse by the grain co.s to steal our money. More dedicated, or even COMMANDED, grain cars would really help.

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      #72
      Macdon02, both your memory and your math are suspect. The total operating budget of the CWB was about $70 million( less, I think) which would equate to about 50 cents/tonne. The CWB also made $30-50 million/yr on the interest differential between the prime rate at which it borrowed and the rate which it charged its' customers. This means the CWB cost farmers at worst $40 million, and in some years, almost nothing. In comparison post-CWB losses to farmers because of lower port prices and excess basis are averaging $2 billion/year.

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        #73
        The only thing I can say is those deductions to run the board included the assets that were farmers that ended up at Zero.

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          #74
          A disgruntled ex c.w.b. Employee speaking on behalf of farmers is always funny.

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            #75
            Originally posted by CptnObvious View Post
            tmyrfield, who is k.k. fellow? He sounds like a man( or woman, let us not be chauvinist) of great intelligence.

            kyle, it is you! you were always a modest fellow, with much to be modest about!

            I always enjoyed our debates, it was like hitting my thumbnail with a hammer, it felt good when i stopped.

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              #76


              Let it go 🤡, let it go ...

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                #77
                I think captain obvious's numbers for final board payments are wrong. You always had to deduct basis from board prices. In my case, that was $57/tonne.
                If memory serves, the first year without the board, the elevator prices had a positive basis. We sold a lot of #2 14.5 protein wheat for $8/ bushel or more.

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                  #78
                  good times!

                  https://www.agriville.com/threads/24844-rumour

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                    #79
                    Back in CWB days did they offer cash prices? As well as pools?

                    If you still had CWB would your traffic jam with transport/rail cars be the same?

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                      #80
                      My name is not Kyle.

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