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    #11
    bshaw first let me say that as an Albertan please don't lump me in with the "board bashers"! Next, I think you hit it on the head,these guy's inflated egos have been pumped up by grain merchants telling them that they don't need the board, for they as producers are far smarter than board marketing specialists. And Deb, you're right, Albertans were the first to conceive of the pool concept, for the reasons you stated! ...another interesting note, by my informal little straw poll in my neck of the woods, most large wheat farmers around here favor single desk selling. Also, I do recall voting on this very issue a couple of years back, as did (or could) any permit book holder, many of whom only applied for one to vote against single desk, and guess what? ... YOU STILL LOST!! Merry Christmas :-)

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      #12
      oh, and P.S. wilagro, excellent point! A federal gov't with a spine would go a long way to ending this trade action nonsense!

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        #13
        If you want to sell to the CWB thats fine, but let us farmers that dont want to sell to them make our own free choice.

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          #14
          Flatbroke: I could have sold wheat this fall for $9.00 on the open market now the CWB will end up at less than $6.00 for me. Your name says it all, just keep up your socialistic, communistic and dicriminating attitude and keep wundering why rural Western Canada is getting less an less populated. Tranfer all of our wealth done east with your single desk.

          Pool if you like but don't vote my freedom to choose a market away.

          Merry Christmas comrade.

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            #15
            My x-mas wish list: I'd like to import and plant fusarium infested grain. I'd like to grow and sell unregistered wheat varieties. I'd like to retail non-inspected beef. I'd like to push manure into the river in the spring... You wouldn't want to impinge on my freedom to do that, now would you? If you hate single desk that much, don't you have the "freedom" to grow something else? CHEERS!

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              #16
              Kernel, since when is co-operation, mutual support and looking out for one another, communism? The CWB provides a buffer in hard times and ensures a top-notch product. Part of western Canada's good reputation for its wheat is thanks to the CWB. Alone, a farmer selling wheat would be like a sheep separated from its flock in coyote country. There is safety in numbers and community and togetherness. That's not socialism, that's having a social conscience. Peace.

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                #17
                I would have to say that the reason
                Canada has such a high quality
                product is because of the farmers
                that grow it! The grain commision is
                the agency responsible for
                regulating quality. Why does
                everyone think that if the CWB were
                to disappear we would have
                anarchy? Pulse and oilseed crops
                get sold and marketed just fine
                without the CWB. Coyotes and
                sheep? Give me a break, if the CWB
                was gone the only difference would
                be that you would get paid when you
                should, you'd have to do the risk
                management yourself, and you
                wouldn't be forced into paying for a
                bloated government beauracracy.

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                  #18
                  bmj, I take exeption to "the only difference..." The difference would be that we'd no longer have one crop we could count on delivering part of in the fall when bills are due without getting bent over the barrel by the traders! It seems to me the split in this debate is less by farm size, and more by who has the larger bank accounts and grain in storage from the last several years waiting for such a year as this to cash in. Most of us cannot afford that luxury, which it seems was reflected in the recent CWB elections. Unfortunately, most Canadians have been content with the liberals in power, and most Tory delegates content with Joe Clark at the helm. I, however, am not. That leaves me with 2 choices as I see it; #1 - Deal with it as best I can until most others agree with me, or #2 - Leave the country. I don't cry foul because things aren't just the way I like them to be. I don't break the law to try to get my way. I don't launch court proceedings to overthrow the government. (although it does sound appealing) I'm sure the day is close at hand when a majority will wish the CWB dismantled. I'd like to think I will accept defeat graciously and not throw a very public tantrum. Meanwhile, however, you can grow and market a multitude of other crops, and I as a wheat producer can do just that - PRODUCE! and leave the marketing to the srecialists. Merry x-mas!

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                    #19
                    flatbroke,
                    You quite obviously have a poor
                    understanding of the way the grain
                    trade is regulated in this country.
                    The Canadian Grain Commission is
                    the agency responsible for
                    regulating grain quality, varieties,
                    handling rates. The CWB does
                    nothing other then sell the grain.
                    "delivering part of in the fall" tells the
                    whole story! with anything else I
                    decide when and how much I sell. I
                    have waited 3 years for some of my
                    grain to be sold through the CWB in
                    the past it is ridiculous!
                    I like how you assume I have a large
                    bank account. It is quite flattering! In
                    reality I've been farming 5 years and
                    am in debt well over my head!
                    Whether or not someone is
                    successful should not be a factor in
                    such a discussion. Your comments
                    smack of jealousy and bitterness
                    because other people are better off
                    than you.
                    On your last point, why should an
                    election be held to get rid of the CWB
                    when a vote was not required to
                    impose it?
                    If selling by "board" were the best
                    way to go where is the COB
                    Canadian Oil Board? The Canadian
                    Tire Board? The Canadian Beef
                    Board? The Canadian Christmas
                    Tree Board?
                    No other industry lives under this
                    same situation. Are you suggesting
                    farmers as a group are stupid and
                    not able to manage their own
                    affairs? As long as we as a group
                    act as children are government will
                    treat us that way.
                    Once again the agency that should
                    be defended is the Canadian Grain
                    Commision, it is the one that
                    protects farmers from other
                    interests, not the CWB.

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                      #20
                      bmj; First - ...ever heard of "OPEC"?
                      Second - "jealosy and bitterness because others are better off..."? Did I say this? Truth be told, I'm probably better off than most, I just don't care to emphasise the fact. By "most of us" I was referring to us as a group of farmers, of any type.
                      I don't recall, either, the vote to form the CGC, ABC, WCWG, or for that matter, the Ab. cattle commission, all of which with the exception of the first I'd love to see gone. However I don't lose sleep over it. The only point I was making was that in almost any other commodity you can excercise your marketing genius to your heart's content, why must EVERY commodity be treated the same? ...also, Dairy and poultry farms seem to do consistently well... Hmmm... must be some underground "free" market at work there. ;-)

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