I support the board for a lot more than just pricing my grain for me. I need the spring and fall advances, and the board does a good job of market developement. Just reading all the threads about the CWB that are currently at the top of the column, one would get the feeling that a lot of farmers feel that the latest WTO talks could be the end of the boards monopoly on "designated area grain." So why does the US want the board gone? I've heard that they claim the board dumps wheat too cheap. If that were true, why can't we get rid of every kernel we grow. The phone should be ringing off the hook. Instead the board has the "A" at 80%. That would tell me that the board calculates that they can sell 80% of what we grew at the published PRO price. To take all the grain and try to move it would pull the price down for everyone.
I find it hard to put the blame for the price of wheat solely on the board. Big world crop, rising Canadian dollar, subsidies in the EU and US, & high ocean freight all contribute to what we get. Canola is traded in an open, free capitalist market. Look at the price. Peas aren't on the board. Look at the price. We consume far more barley than we export, so I would argue that the board would compete for the barley, not pull the price down. Besides that, cheap subsidised corn can come north because of the wonderful free trade deal(sarcasm, in case you missed it).
The board is far from perfect. It needs something to push them to hustle a bit more. What that could be, I don't know. And don't tell me a dual system. The board can't exist that environment. They have no elevators, no terminals, how would they export? Agricore/ADM, for example, does. Agricore/ADM could pool grain, give you a yearly average of their sales. I'm sure they would come up with a program that would duplicate what the board does for the less than stellar marketers out there (and I'm one) to move wheat and barley. In a dual market, why would a farmer sell to the board, only to dump it in the Agricore pit? ADM could sell to anyone in the world, assuming that they are not being sued in court by them. They would set a price just high enough to beat the board's PRO, (just like feed barley now) and get the grain they need. The board can't get into a bidding war for grain, and it would eventually kill the board. Then we are in the same situation as Canola and peas. For guys like T4 that live to study charts, that may be fine, but its not for me. Guess I'll have to either learn or hire someone.
I welcome all reasonable debate on the topic of a dual system.
Rosco.
I find it hard to put the blame for the price of wheat solely on the board. Big world crop, rising Canadian dollar, subsidies in the EU and US, & high ocean freight all contribute to what we get. Canola is traded in an open, free capitalist market. Look at the price. Peas aren't on the board. Look at the price. We consume far more barley than we export, so I would argue that the board would compete for the barley, not pull the price down. Besides that, cheap subsidised corn can come north because of the wonderful free trade deal(sarcasm, in case you missed it).
The board is far from perfect. It needs something to push them to hustle a bit more. What that could be, I don't know. And don't tell me a dual system. The board can't exist that environment. They have no elevators, no terminals, how would they export? Agricore/ADM, for example, does. Agricore/ADM could pool grain, give you a yearly average of their sales. I'm sure they would come up with a program that would duplicate what the board does for the less than stellar marketers out there (and I'm one) to move wheat and barley. In a dual market, why would a farmer sell to the board, only to dump it in the Agricore pit? ADM could sell to anyone in the world, assuming that they are not being sued in court by them. They would set a price just high enough to beat the board's PRO, (just like feed barley now) and get the grain they need. The board can't get into a bidding war for grain, and it would eventually kill the board. Then we are in the same situation as Canola and peas. For guys like T4 that live to study charts, that may be fine, but its not for me. Guess I'll have to either learn or hire someone.
I welcome all reasonable debate on the topic of a dual system.
Rosco.
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