Wouldn’t this be a novel project for the Canadian Grain Commission, to have all licensed elevators be required to electronically report calibration with proof of calibration, date time and employee sign off , verification, settings or calibration changes, etc.
The monies that are made or lost are way more substantial on moisture/protein/oil/falling number etc. now than scale ticket/ electronic scales ( which used to be a problem - remember the balance beams?)
This is worthy work for the CGC, provides value and protects the Canadian system with open and full disclosure. Would the producer lobby groups (commodity groups) support such activities ?
The monies that are made or lost are way more substantial on moisture/protein/oil/falling number etc. now than scale ticket/ electronic scales ( which used to be a problem - remember the balance beams?)
This is worthy work for the CGC, provides value and protects the Canadian system with open and full disclosure. Would the producer lobby groups (commodity groups) support such activities ?
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