Boone;
CWB theory of the lowest price being the law... sadly works on CWB grain sales... and the CWB sales Dept. believes this theory... perfect proof is the 2002-03 Wheat Pool deficit.
CWB monopoly policies prevent innovation and creativity of individual farmers... while padding the pockets of their "Customers"
BUT;
Should I blame the CWB sales department?
If we stupid farmers will swallow left wing retoric... hook line and sinker... don't we deserve exactly what we are asking for... the lowest priced grains for the best quality and service the CWB can get away with?
After all, the CWB has no legal "duty of care" to "designated area" grain farmers to get the best price... according to the Manitoba Court of Appeal.
Now Boone;
How do you expect the CWB to change, or what of our many cash/flex pricing requirements should be implemented in time for the 2004-05 crop year?
CWB theory of the lowest price being the law... sadly works on CWB grain sales... and the CWB sales Dept. believes this theory... perfect proof is the 2002-03 Wheat Pool deficit.
CWB monopoly policies prevent innovation and creativity of individual farmers... while padding the pockets of their "Customers"
BUT;
Should I blame the CWB sales department?
If we stupid farmers will swallow left wing retoric... hook line and sinker... don't we deserve exactly what we are asking for... the lowest priced grains for the best quality and service the CWB can get away with?
After all, the CWB has no legal "duty of care" to "designated area" grain farmers to get the best price... according to the Manitoba Court of Appeal.
Now Boone;
How do you expect the CWB to change, or what of our many cash/flex pricing requirements should be implemented in time for the 2004-05 crop year?
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