CWB killing Extra Strong Wheat.
The latest CWB 2001-02 Pro’s clearly indicate that the CWB does not want farmers to grow CWES wheat any more.
For many years, up until the 1998-99 Crop year, the CWB paid the same for high grade Extra Strong Wheat as it did for #1CWRS 12.0 protein
In 97-98 the prices were the same;
In 98-99 the discount was $6.00/t;
In 99-00 the discount was $7.00/t;
In 00-01 the latest PRO $21.00/t discount;
In 01-02 the latest PRO $28.00/t discount.
It is clear the CWB does not want to be bothered marketing this high quality specialty wheat.
Instead of working like Ontario with specialty contracting, the CWB is obviously after the CPS crystal wheat to market to hard red winter lower end customers(at discount prices), and CWRS for everyone else.
This is easy, simple, and profitable for the CWB.
What about for us “designated area” farmers?
Ontario growers go after high-yielding genetics that can be marketed to local mills. Seed companies simply screen for varieties that will make farmers the most money. They end with high-yielding varieties that meet basic milling requirements. These varieties may not measure up to typical CWRS standards, but they are optimal from an all-round economic perspective.(Wheat Oats and Barley, Feb 01, Page 27)
The rest of the world worries about all-round economics for their farmers.
The CWB, on the other hand, boxes us, whether we like it or not, into growing wheat that no one else would, should or could, given the all-round economic circumstances.
Is this fair for our farms?
This is another example of Single desk monopoly efficiencies?
How do I convince my sons to farm when they will have a rope around their necks like I have?
I have worked for years on growing high protein CWES wheat, and building seed stocks so that this wheat would be available to other farmers.
Obviously there is nothing wrong with this wheat when CWB buy-backs for high quality CWES are higher than for #1CWRS 13.5.
I just felt a sharp jerk on my neck of someone pulling the rope!
The latest CWB 2001-02 Pro’s clearly indicate that the CWB does not want farmers to grow CWES wheat any more.
For many years, up until the 1998-99 Crop year, the CWB paid the same for high grade Extra Strong Wheat as it did for #1CWRS 12.0 protein
In 97-98 the prices were the same;
In 98-99 the discount was $6.00/t;
In 99-00 the discount was $7.00/t;
In 00-01 the latest PRO $21.00/t discount;
In 01-02 the latest PRO $28.00/t discount.
It is clear the CWB does not want to be bothered marketing this high quality specialty wheat.
Instead of working like Ontario with specialty contracting, the CWB is obviously after the CPS crystal wheat to market to hard red winter lower end customers(at discount prices), and CWRS for everyone else.
This is easy, simple, and profitable for the CWB.
What about for us “designated area” farmers?
Ontario growers go after high-yielding genetics that can be marketed to local mills. Seed companies simply screen for varieties that will make farmers the most money. They end with high-yielding varieties that meet basic milling requirements. These varieties may not measure up to typical CWRS standards, but they are optimal from an all-round economic perspective.(Wheat Oats and Barley, Feb 01, Page 27)
The rest of the world worries about all-round economics for their farmers.
The CWB, on the other hand, boxes us, whether we like it or not, into growing wheat that no one else would, should or could, given the all-round economic circumstances.
Is this fair for our farms?
This is another example of Single desk monopoly efficiencies?
How do I convince my sons to farm when they will have a rope around their necks like I have?
I have worked for years on growing high protein CWES wheat, and building seed stocks so that this wheat would be available to other farmers.
Obviously there is nothing wrong with this wheat when CWB buy-backs for high quality CWES are higher than for #1CWRS 13.5.
I just felt a sharp jerk on my neck of someone pulling the rope!
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