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Originally posted by Tucker View PostThe CWB wasn't selling any $24 wheat. They were BUYING it for $24 from US speculators who had them by the short and curlies. The idiots at the board blew out wheat to Algeria and the like for peanuts before it was even planted and farmers said "What do you mean you sold it all? We didn't grow any." Farmers paid for their idotic gambling loss in the pools for two years. I grew ABC* for those two years. In fact that might have been when I started into my dairy alfalfa years. Only got back into cereals after the board was gone. Wheat board act said they can only sell what has already been offered by farmers. I don't know why anyone didn't go to jail over that. They certainly sold what wasn't offered yet. "Offered" PUKE. Try stolen.
* Anything But Cereals
Can you say credibility problem.
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Originally posted by tubs View PostBucket it is getting old complaining about Gerry you are no better than Trudope bitching and blaiming all the ills on Harper. There was definitely things missed with getting rid of the CWB but I believe it was the best thing that ever happened for western agriculture'
Even the cattlemen reps are asking government to help farmers out of their contracts FFS. Because it might mean some bales for them.
Not my problem but it looks like they will be asking the liberals to fix it for them.
If you don't think Gerry is responsible for his lack of vision in regard for this ....who do you think is.?
Sure eliminating the Cwb had to be done ...that's not the issue here ...it's the absolute lack of foresight to protect farmers interests.Last edited by bucket; Aug 11, 2021, 19:07.
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HRSW here looking fluffy in swaths , not toppy
Not much weight there
Barley in area weighing in at 35-40 lbs
Yields 25-40% of average
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Originally posted by Wheatking View PostWasn't the cwb caught short. Thought they lost something like 25 million on that trade. I thought that was kind of the straw that broke the camels back and led to the ultimate downfall of the cwb. Maybe I'm remembering it wrong and Larry can fill us in on the details.
Net hedging activity was -466,911,000$
The program ended in the red -89,513,000$
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Any wheat here seems to be running half of normal on the good dirt and even less on the sandy shit. Will that make a difference on the world market ? All the U.S.A. stuff in the bin now for sure.
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostAdjusted for inflation grain prices have a way to go. Prices have not caught up with production costs.
From 6 bucks in 1975 to today it would put us there.
Its crazy but there would be a whole different farm community if commodities indexed like everything else.
It would be more fun for sure.
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