I finally got an answer to my question, While the CWB directors at some of their recent Accountability meetings would not answer the question or infered that there really wasn't much difference. I had the pleasure of a discussion with Mr Schapansky in Lethbridge a couple days ago. After some wrangling he did offer that the reason Winter Wheat returns substantially more dollars to producers in Montana than the CWB pays Canadian producers is because the varieties grown in Montana are substantially higher quality than those grown in western Canada.
I wonder? Does this mean if we start growing Montana varieties of Winter Wheat than maybe the Board will close this $1.60/bu gap? I wonder?
I wonder? Does this mean if we start growing Montana varieties of Winter Wheat than maybe the Board will close this $1.60/bu gap? I wonder?
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