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    #25
    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
    We haul a lot of wheat in right off combine. You can see variance through
    a field.
    Processors always have totally different rules than licensed primary elevators RE: CGC. There is actual shrinkage loss if they pay on clean seed after processing/cleaning... not like doing a dockage test at a licensed CGC elevator.

    Big difference for process elevators. Find out up front what their terms are... unlikely they use Primary Elevator CGC standards.

    If it is a seed cleaning plant. not registered with the CGC... then you could be selling to a Grain Dealer off the cleaner... 101 ways it can happen then!
    Last edited by TOM4CWB; Mar 17, 2022, 14:58.

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      #26
      Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
      Processors always have totally different rules than licensed primary elevators RE: CGC. There is actual shrinkage loss if they pay on clean seed after processing/cleaning... not like doing a dockage test at a licensed CGC elevator.

      Big difference for process elevators. Find out up front what their terms are... unlikely they use Primary Elevator CGC standards.

      If it is a seed cleaning plant. not registered with the CGC... then you could be selling to a Grain Dealer off the cleaner... 101 ways it can happen then!
      If off the cleaner... then who got the screenings... can you get a sample of them? That can tell a big story. Flax can be very difficult to clean... canola is often wicked to get out...
      Last edited by TOM4CWB; Mar 17, 2022, 15:04.

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        #27
        Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
        Processors always have totally different rules than licensed primary elevators RE: CGC. There is actual shrinkage loss if they pay on clean seed after processing/cleaning... not like doing a dockage test at a licensed CGC elevator.

        Big difference for process elevators. Find out up front what their terms are... unlikely they use Primary Elevator CGC standards.

        If it is a seed cleaning plant. not registered with the CGC... then you could be selling to a Grain Dealer off the cleaner... 101 ways it can happen then!
        This is one thing brought up at CHC review meetings. Should Processors and Seed dealers be licensed as primary elevators? That would give farmers protection under the Act.

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          #28
          Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
          This is one thing brought up at CHC review meetings. Should Processors and Seed dealers be licensed as primary elevators? That would give farmers protection under the Act.
          Interesting idea... That would mean all farmers buying planting seed would need to be licensed and bonded by the CGC to buy planting seed from seed growers... if planting seed were under the authority of The Canada Grain Act instead of the Canada Seeds Act.

          It is up to farmers to decide who to sell their 'grain" to... not the CGC.

          Cheers

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            #29
            Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
            Interesting idea... That would mean all farmers buying planting seed would need to be licensed and bonded by the CGC to buy planting seed from seed growers... if planting seed were under the authority of The Canada Grain Act instead of the Canada Seeds Act.

            It is up to farmers to decide who to sell their 'grain" to... not the CGC.

            Cheers
            Not all farmers to buy seeds to plant. Your right it is up to farmers to decide who to sell their grain to and to agree to the terms of that sale including dockage assessment. The problem as in this case who is the police when they don't agree on how it it done or the results?

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