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    #51
    Originally posted by bucket View Post
    True ...but in the bigger scheme of things Russia has enacted the equivalent of the crow rate...

    Right or wrong ...just the fact that they have understood the value of agriculture to the economy.
    I understand i think.
    I don't have any answers.
    A made in Canada formula.
    Maybe ourselves and Russia are heading the same direction just differently.
    Food in NA too cheap.
    Winners and losers whether you subsidize or not.
    We are large acre producers of a world wide raw commodity with fluctuating ever narrowing margins. No one cares and if it has to go back to grass because of economics so be it.
    I empathize with your very valid question, and would direct you to the keystone issue for your answer. But in 100+ years what do you see? What can you do today to affect that?
    I will however, never fail to call Cpt Obvious and Chuck out on their lies.
    I will pay for their shipping Equality when they pay me to grow soybeans. Get my point? I cant grow them.
    Tonnes moved to date this year should quiet any but the lunatic. I will sell out before I go back in time or allow any Lost Cause lies to grow. Talk about the true meaning of a denier.

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      #52
      Originally posted by CptnObvious View Post
      The difference between the CGC inspecting grain and private inspectors hired by the terminal doing it is the same as the difference between the R.C.M.P. and Commissionaires. I want the big boys( girls...) guaranteeing the quality of my product to the rest of the world.
      Then answer this. Why do for profit companies, who own the grain, pay for private inspectors?

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        #53
        Originally posted by CptnObvious View Post
        Enabling farmers to function competently in an open market was never part of the Ritz/Harper plan. They still do not consider the question.

        It used to cost 1/8 the value of my wheat to get it from my truck to a ship under the CWB. It now costs 1/3. THAT was the plan.
        I don't remember to much actual shipping of wheat.

        We pretended to pay them and they pretended to haul it.

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          #54
          Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
          Then answer this. Why do for profit companies, who own the grain, pay for private inspectors?
          A) to inspect for criteria currently not examined by the CGC, like falling number, and B) to get everyone used to private inspectors. The terminals have increased their own risk ever since they got the CGC out of inward inspection. In the rare instances when the CGC grade was different coming in and going out it was up to the CGC to explain and make it right. Now, with their own employees grading and binning grain coming in there is a much higher risk of loading a ship and finding out the official CGC grade is not what they guessed it would be. It is now totally up to the terminal to take the hit for missing contract specs. If the terminals can convince enough people that CGC outward inspection is redundant then they can get their own guys grading both in and out which reduces their risk. And increases ours. Private graders are more likely to support those that pay their salary so grades will be less objective and prices will drop. Even just the idea that this will be possible will make the prices drop.

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            #55
            Originally posted by bucket View Post
            So you agree with Saskwheat hiring a former grain company official to write about the CGC? On behalf of who...seems like Saskwheat is acting in the graincos interest.
            Could you explain how SaskWheat and the WW CGC report, separately or together, are working in the interests of the grain cos...

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              #56
              Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
              Why should I or anyone else subsidize your rail frieght because of where you live. If wheat is uneconomical for you to grow so be it.
              I said this before 2012 and I still do.
              And yes Virginia, you were being subsidized!
              Subsidized how? By whom?

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                #57
                Originally posted by CptnObvious View Post
                Could you explain how SaskWheat and the WW CGC report, separately or together, are working in the interests of the grain cos...
                Yes...they hired a grainco executive to write the report.

                And a guy that had the ear of government and the CGC and did nothing on behalf of farmers.

                W.W. was a catalyst for farmers to get rid of the CWB...he never represented farmers views.

                Where is the ask for penalties on contracts for delaying delivery? Why not correct the one sided contracts.

                What about better CGC reporting?

                Sounds like Ward wants to be the chief commissioner and continue his lapdog ways.
                Last edited by bucket; Feb 26, 2021, 10:06.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by bucket View Post
                  Yes...they hired a grainco executive to write the report.

                  And a guy that had the ear of government and the CGC and did nothing on behalf of farmers.

                  W.W. was a catalyst for farmers to get rid of the CWB...he never represented farmers views.

                  Where is the ask for penalties on contracts for delaying delivery? Why not correct the one sided contracts.

                  What about better CGC reporting?

                  Sounds like Ward wants to be the chief commissioner and continue his lapdog ways.
                  WW worked for the CWB, not the graincos, until there was no CWB. He did not have the ear of government( or the CGC, really) and was not a catalyst. The CWB was ordered by the Harper government to shut up about farmers interests and do nothing but their specific jobs. Delayed delivery? It's more than twice as bad now.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by CptnObvious View Post
                    WW worked for the CWB, not the graincos, until there was no CWB. He did not have the ear of government( or the CGC, really) and was not a catalyst. The CWB was ordered by the Harper government to shut up about farmers interests and do nothing but their specific jobs. Delayed delivery? It's more than twice as bad now.
                    He worked for G3. And read his bio in the report.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by bucket View Post
                      He worked for G3. And read his bio in the report.
                      I said, "until there was no CWB."

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