Fancy a contract for Barrie wheat probably of fairly low protein picked up in your yard at $547/tonne. One problem, its in the UK.
http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2009/04/02/114961/barometer-farms-hard-going-up-north-after-last-years-deluge.html
So if this picked up from the farm, it has to the same price at the UK port,right! So here is the tricky question, how much does it cost for elevator and transport charges from my farm in Manitoba to Liverpool, and who keeps the change?
Oh, for those who say that the UK wheat price has a subsidy on it,hence the inflated price, all I can say is they are of an age that they are obviously reading this from the comfort of the CWB home for the simple. Grain has not been subsidised on the farm in the UK for decades.
http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2009/04/02/114961/barometer-farms-hard-going-up-north-after-last-years-deluge.html
So if this picked up from the farm, it has to the same price at the UK port,right! So here is the tricky question, how much does it cost for elevator and transport charges from my farm in Manitoba to Liverpool, and who keeps the change?
Oh, for those who say that the UK wheat price has a subsidy on it,hence the inflated price, all I can say is they are of an age that they are obviously reading this from the comfort of the CWB home for the simple. Grain has not been subsidised on the farm in the UK for decades.
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