In recent years all the grain farmers don't want to grow barley because you can't make much money at it. In fact if we didn't need to rotate canola every year would be nice.
I think the CWB needs to put a real high PRO on malt so all the farmers will plant lots of barley. Then when the crop comes off they could reject 90% of it as malt, thus providing lots of cheap barley for the feeders!
Now I say this in jest but I wonder if that happens to some degree?
When I was a small boy my father grew some malt that was accepted. The price was quite a bit more than feed barley but the catch was it had to be exported through Thunderbay and guess who paid the freight? No problem it still was very profitable. Well when it got to Thunderbay it was still malt but by the time it got to Montreal it suddenly wasn't malt! Now it was feed and the price barely covered the freight! That was the last time my father ever grew anything for the CWB! He still grew some wheat and barley but he never sold them another bushel! He was very bitter about the whole thing.
I think the CWB needs to put a real high PRO on malt so all the farmers will plant lots of barley. Then when the crop comes off they could reject 90% of it as malt, thus providing lots of cheap barley for the feeders!
Now I say this in jest but I wonder if that happens to some degree?
When I was a small boy my father grew some malt that was accepted. The price was quite a bit more than feed barley but the catch was it had to be exported through Thunderbay and guess who paid the freight? No problem it still was very profitable. Well when it got to Thunderbay it was still malt but by the time it got to Montreal it suddenly wasn't malt! Now it was feed and the price barely covered the freight! That was the last time my father ever grew anything for the CWB! He still grew some wheat and barley but he never sold them another bushel! He was very bitter about the whole thing.
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