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    #16
    It's been quite some time since I've visited Commodity Marketing on Agri-ville. Been too busy living life I guess.

    I believe the general jist of the original point being made was "Why does everything always seem to evolve back to a CWB discussion and why can't people just leave the CWB alone?"

    Well JD4ME, people can't leave the CWB alone because the CWB won't leave people alone.

    Ianben has asked some very legitimate questions with respect to new opportunities but unfortunatly the best we can do in western Canada is just talk about it because the CWB would have to stick their nose into it. By the time they've dug their pound of flesh out there would be little left except frustration and anger. Just ask the pasta boys what the reality of value added is when the CWB is your partner.

    So as long as the CWB has control of wheat and barley, the opportunities for serious, paradim shifting, value added ventures will remain totally out of reach.

    The proof can be seen in a recent previous thread about the CWB giving non-payable loans to a group of people who's life mission is to own assets that have already passed their useful life expectantcy.

    So instead of a serious effort being made going in a forward direction, most of todays energy is being spent on old unresolved issues.

    I figure that Man will have made the trip to Mars and back, heck we might even discover ways of traveling to distant galaxies millions of light years away and the 250 remaing prairie grain farmers will be divided 130 for the CWB and 120 against.

    In the meantime I will grumble some more about the CWB and your gonna grumble because I'm grumbling about them, and someone else in some other country will be busy developing the next generation of value added industry for wheat and barley.

    AdamSmith

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      #17
      Adam
      No you're quite wrong, frankly I don't mind anyone grumbling about stuff like the CWB or George Bush or anything, because fortunately for all of us if we can grumble it shows that the tenants of democracy are intact and thats a good thing. I don't recall saying I was pro or con on the CWB issue, it's far too easy to blame systems for problems rather than developing ways to work within systems to address them. An aurgument based on emotion though powerful is one that is still an emotional aurgument. What I'd hoped to see when I for the first time logged into this room was a positive area devoted to commodity marketing not a tired rehashing of the same old tired aurguments. So please continue to grumble away it's your right and your time but as for me don't imply you know what I'm thinking you don't.

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        #18
        OK JD4ME, let's leave aside the grassy knoll and the duct tape comments and pretend they weren't made with an intent to ridicule.

        And let's here some milling wheat and malting barley marketing strategies that are fresh and innovative and of course, real.

        JD4ME wrote "it's far too easy to blame systems for problems rather than developing ways to work within systems to address them." I guess the entire population of the old Soviet Union and the former eastern bloc countries were just too dim to figure out how to work within the communist system? The bunch of whiners.

        Gimme a break

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          #19
          Now that one really cuts to the quick Adam!That`s really right on!All these `choice` whiners here in western Canuckistan really should get a grip on that!!Have a GOOD day!!!

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            #20
            Adam
            Ever hear the saying sometimes you have to make your own breaks, rather than asking others to give them to you.

            Again perhaps the way that this forum can serve a more useful purpose is to commit a topic area to CWB issues and a separate one to the marketing of non board commodities, I never said I grew milling wheat or malting barley so I can't help you there but but it seems like every topic in this forum gets turned into a board debate and thats too bad. Have a nice winter- of discontent.

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              #21
              JD4ME;

              It sure is nice to know I am not alone.

              Agriculture WILL change... as will the CWB.

              Will we have positive change?

              What do you propose with a 500,000t exemption coming at the CWB... matching US prices I am told.

              JD4ME, who exactly is going to pay for this?

              Can the CWB pay more out, while recieving less?

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