Sure don’t hear anything of cwb supporters much around my parts. Most are retired, dead, or know to be quiet cause like the Y2K fear mongers they were proven wrong when nothing catastrophic happened. Still there’s enough lazy marketers out there who haul and drop off their grain at their favourite location and take what they get like guys selling their calves at the local stockyards. Sometimes it pays to shop your commodities around. Laughable local elevator is $1.50 per bushel less than crusher and other local on canola. Still imagine there’s someone who hauled a load or two cause they didn’t make a couple calls. You can understand why former Soviet Union countries take a long time to get over the general malaise.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostNO.
And normally, ardent supporters grew a third or less of their production as board grains. Hypocrisy and ignorance are truly blind.
I suppose the same process is at play when they blindly follow our current govt and it's policies.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostThe one simple thing that should have been implemented is an export sales report before August 1 2012.
Farm groups can't wrap their head around it. One candidate for a farm group a few years ago didn't even know one existed in the states.
USDA is working on a new format and Canada can't even figure out why farmers and industry need it.
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There are people who are uncomfortable trying to sell their grain and they might like to have a pooling option. (But they probably would be more comfortable being able to audit the books.)
A selling Coop comes to mind and that’s ok if they are more comfortable operating their business as a group.
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thats not what they want
their goal is too make sure you don't get more than they do
price level not important
as long as everyone is tied to the same ball and chain
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Frost on soybeans in the I states in a few pockets.
More frost expected in a few days there . Not sure if that has anything to do with it or not
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Originally posted by caseih View Postthats not what they want
their goal is too make sure you don't get more than they do
price level not important
as long as everyone is tied to the same ball and chain
Socialists never want "anyone getting ahead of them".
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