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    #13
    The $100K per day may have never been enacted or "quietly changed" to $100K per week........


    https://ipolitics.ca/2018/02/27/prairie-farmers-brink-great-grain-crisis-2-0/
    Last edited by farmaholic; Mar 8, 2018, 08:38.

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      #14
      Much like the article in the western producer about that farmer's malt barley and mentioned what good is the laws if no one enforces them?

      Or no one wants to?

      No fines no enforcement no changes.

      But just keep building them bins while Russia kicks our ass.


      Pretty sad that its an NDP Ruth Ellen Brosseau in Ottawa saying Canada’s reputation is under threat "because we can't get our shit together' in regards to the problems facing grain transportation.

      Where are the conservatives that aided in this mess?
      Last edited by bucket; Mar 8, 2018, 08:54.

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        #15
        Originally posted by sawfly1 View Post
        thought Harper had this all fixed with the fines he never collected.

        to be fair it has not hurt me personally that much this winter,
        not like last time .
        have not needed to move much .

        pretty sure I will be seeding around at least one bag.
        more to do with price .

        local elevator says 2 wheat trains behind ,and , have all the canola they need for march.

        started on a 20, 000 bly contract in north battle ford , . 1/3 done , waiting for trains.

        just imagine the mess if all the lentils and peas had a home to go to.
        instead of being carried over.well it wont be this f&$king loser

        more money will not fix it. they will just buy another railroad and locomotives in the states with it.

        we know Canadian winter is tough, but after 50 years of disappointment , at some point , some govt.
        has to view it as , needed public service , for the economic future of the country.
        and take charge at some level.
        Well it wont be this f&$king loser figuring it out

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          #16
          case ih please elaborate
          I had a lot of peas sold last fall .
          but lentils I have still got .

          if that is what you are talking about

          as for fines , I think CN paid 150,000
          and CP probably spent several hundred thousand in lawyers, maybe a million , not to pay a 50,000$ fine.

          so CN paid about 1/2 of 1 average farmers losses over the 2 years.
          Last edited by sawfly1; Mar 8, 2018, 17:09.

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            #17
            CN had hired extra workers when Harper was in but CN laid off most of that extra help 2 years ago after oil prices went down . Lately they tried to get those workers back but most have moved on to other jobs to at least make a living . Now CN needs to rehire and retrain a bunch of new workers after getting caught with their pants down . CN actually thought those laid off workers would still be available ready to jump back in after two years. Well , that’s the arrogance of companies like CN and oil industry, they think they can just snap their fingers and experienced workers will be back .... well that’s not a reality anymore. Cost of living is far too high to sit on unemployment for any length of time now.

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              #18
              I went to the CanPacific potash mine open house yesterday. All proposals at this time. Rail options out of it are Stewart Southern Rail or CN. Apparently CN wants more potash business since CP supposedly has most of it now..... They kinda got the deer in the headlight look when I told them CN only fulfilled about 17% of the requested graincar orders lately. Although it would be a completely different scenario for them.... contractual obligations! Just think, more competition!

              Apparently CN would own the spur line going to the mine. The existing rail that would be serving it is very under utilized at the moment.

              Under the circumstances I have a hard time believing the shortline will be chosen or able to service them if kilometers of new spur line will have to be built.
              Last edited by farmaholic; Mar 9, 2018, 07:35.

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                #19
                The size of the potash unit trains talked about is somewhat hard to believe. How long(how many cars) are the grain trains being pulled to port now? And I think to myself, if they have to shorten the grain trains in the winter..... won't they have to shorten them for the potash unit trains as well?

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