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    #13
    Originally posted by LWeber View Post
    doesn't matter - not enough farmers don't care.

    There will never be an export sales reporting program in Canada until a repeat of 1972 happens; however, it is happening, and you'll know in July 2021.
    Most if not all tenders are in public forum if you look hard enough.

    Can guage we’re sales are a bit from that.

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      #14
      Google "Great Grain Robbery"
      It is the reason that the US reports weekly sales

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        #15
        Originally posted by farming101 View Post
        Google "Great Grain Robbery"
        It is the reason that the US reports weekly sales
        Geez why help the dumbass...let him figure it out himself...he might actually learn something...instead of buying into all the nonsense as to why we dont need sales reporting by farm groups controlled by masters.

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          #16
          But to be clear its actually more important to have sales reporting in Canada when we use american grain exchanges for pricing that is distorted by government money from the US government.

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            #17
            First the Russians then the Chinese

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              #18
              The exporters take profits off shore.

              You think the provincial and Fed Govt would want to control and capture the lost revenues through taxation. Retaining and boosting income levels inland, at the farmer level then multiplier effect, 10 x , seems like a no brainer. Maybe the producer groups , looking after member interests, would help lobby and can see this light as well?

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                #19
                Maybe the producer groups , looking after member interests, would help lobby and can see this light as well?

                The only problem is the conservatives only listen to one producers group that has masters that would rather keep things secret...and liberals dont care either way since they assume since farmers vote conservative they are more than happy to continue to take it without lube.

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by RedLentil View Post
                  What happened in 1972?
                  the great grain robbery, read the book.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by bucket View Post
                    You are phucking kidding....right?

                    Because if you dont know ...I hope to god you are not on any farm group or representing any farmers in any capacity.
                    Gee... that sure makes younger farmers want to ask old guys questions.

                    Congratulations on helping teach the next generations.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                      Gee... that sure makes younger farmers want to ask old guys questions.

                      Congratulations on helping teach the next generations.
                      OK so that was harsh...would it be better if spoon fed him as well...

                      It wouldn't bother me so much but there are guys running for saskpulse board that dont even know that the US has mandatory sales reporting and why they have it...ffs.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by bucket View Post
                        OK so that was harsh...would it be better if spoon fed him as well...

                        It wouldn't bother me so much but there are guys running for saskpulse board that dont even know that the US has mandatory sales reporting and why they have it...ffs.
                        So it bothers you that people don’t know....

                        But it bothers you that they ask so that they can know?

                        In a country where the average age of farmers is 55, there are still a few of us that are a decade or two or three behind 1972. We do need somebody to teach us. Obviously not you... but somebody should.

                        I’m sorry if this is popping your bubble that we just sponge up knowledge via osmosis by hanging out next to old people.

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                          #24
                          One of the more entertaining pieces I have discovered that were written about the Russian grain deals.

                          Caution a long read. Written in '73.

                          https://www.nytimes.com/1972/09/29/archives/soviet-grain-deal-is-called-a-coup-capitalistic-skill-surprised.html https://www.nytimes.com/1972/09/29/archives/soviet-grain-deal-is-called-a-coup-capitalistic-skill-surprised.html

                          Ha! wrong link, here is the one I meant to post:
                          https://www.nytimes.com/1973/11/25/archives/some-deal-the-full-story-of-how-amepnka-got-burned-and-the-russians.html https://www.nytimes.com/1973/11/25/archives/some-deal-the-full-story-of-how-amepnka-got-burned-and-the-russians.html
                          Last edited by farming101; Nov 18, 2020, 18:29.

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