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    #11
    I brought up some marketing issues to Sask pulse at Ag In Motion was told that directors would look into it and get back to me.
    Not a sound so far.

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      #12
      Originally posted by BreadWinner View Post
      Here us your checkoff dollars hard at work. I don't think I see anything about contracts not getting fullfilled. Lots of dollars bring spent on trying to convince Canadians to eat pulses. $5,000,000.00 worth of pea and lentil taste testing. Yikes

      Throwing money away trying to get Vanadians to eat pulses, sort like trying to get us to eat Canaryseed.

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        #13
        We make lentil soup and eat chickpeas(lots) in a spinach salad. Kidney beans in chili. How many people have been served a five or seven been salad. Chick peas with fresh tomatoes, feta cheese, onions and garlic. It.wouldn't hurt for Canadians who weren't raised eating pulses to incorporate some into their diet. Doubt it would make much of a dent in available supplies though.

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          #14
          i have a 10,000 bus . oct. contract. richardson
          they are now saying jan. feb.

          figured i would take a later oct. contract , because i got tired of taking the lower early
          sept price. and still haul in Dec.

          the terminal was clean and quiet . everybody sitting on their hands .
          no train in three weeks. and when they do come , they are wheat wheat and canola.
          no talk of peas

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            #15
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            We make lentil soup and eat chickpeas(lots) in a spinach salad. Kidney beans in chili. How many people have been served a five or seven been salad. Chick peas with fresh tomatoes, feta cheese, onions and garlic. It.wouldn't hurt for Canadians who weren't raised eating pulses to incorporate some into their diet. Doubt it would make much of a dent in available supplies though.

            Might have to change your name to Fartaholic.😝 Just kidding!

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              #16
              You can probably thank the lack of movement on poor Indian demand. Weren't they driving this thing the last couple of years? I wonder if some of those earlier contracts were bought on speculation and demand never picked up. Now someone might be long some pricey peas in a flat market waiting for the prices to heat up. Assumption.

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                #17
                Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                Might have to change your name to Fartaholic.😝 Just kidding!
                Cute. Seems the body adjusts.....

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by sawfly1 View Post
                  i have a 10,000 bus . oct. contract. richardson
                  they are now saying jan. feb.

                  figured i would take a later oct. contract , because i got tired of taking the lower early
                  sept price. and still haul in Dec.

                  the terminal was clean and quiet . everybody sitting on their hands .
                  no train in three weeks. and when they do come , they are wheat wheat and canola.
                  no talk of peas
                  If they have empty bims and contracts signed they should have to take it. What was Ritz thinking when he gave them 3 months to honor them? What about Sec 60 of the Grain Act? Load a truck and park in their drive bet they find a place for it. Likely have a house bin sitting empty.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
                    If they have empty bims and contracts signed they should have to take it. What was Ritz thinking when he gave them 3 months to honor them? What about Sec 60 of the Grain Act? Load a truck and park in their drive bet they find a place for it. Likely have a house bin sitting empty.
                    I'm okay with a one month grace period, but the second is b.s. even at that there should be a penalty for extending the contract whereby if they choose to extend, the storage penalty of $0.10/Mt per day should double for each extension, and if unable to move it by the end of the extension, the penalty applied from the first day of the first extension.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                      I'm okay with a one month grace period, but the second is b.s. even at that there should be a penalty for extending the contract whereby if they choose to extend, the storage penalty of $0.10/Mt per day should double for each extension, and if unable to move it by the end of the extension, the penalty applied from the first day of the first extension.
                      Hear you! Except if they have empty bins and no orders to ship yet have outstanding contracts they should have to take delivery.

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