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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostProbably the same reason people who supported the CWB are still be slandered etc. Maybe because those people are still supporting the anti vaxers who occupied Ottawa.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostGotta say, that's not your most intelligent comeback ever. You can't be seriously defending the board yet?
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostYou are free now . Don't get too much brown stain on your face when you kiss the grain companies butts.
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Originally posted by cropgrower View Postthe terrible grain companys pay me when i deliver my grain , not like the useless CWB , never knew how much or when a cheque would show up , wonderful to have it gone , and cant believe anybody is still whineing about it
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Originally posted by cropgrower View Postthe terrible grain companys pay me when i deliver my grain , not like the useless CWB , never knew how much or when a cheque would show up , wonderful to have it gone , and cant believe anybody is still whineing about it
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostThose government bastards partied travelled wined and dined on farmers sweat! Phuck them all!
companies NEED to be transparent on sales, that we still need.
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostGee I seem to remember a lot of whining about waiting to be paid and sh""" contract terms for buybacks, but I could be wrong. I believe it was Cargill.
i have never waited for payment from the companys i deal with , dont know about other ones , contract is a contract read and understand before you sign
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostJust stating reality. There is no more CWB to defend, never will be . Time to hold grain companies accountable for their transparency and sales tactics, such as slimy one way contracts.
Basis and spreads are sometimes obscure but published. Nothing more needs publishing by any other for profit company.
Export sales in tonnes and destination is for policy makers to install.
Forward selling a certain spec before you know it is as risky as it is to buy it beforehand.
At least now I can insure my risk on those sales.
260 cars wheat shipped in past week at local terminal. $12 premium, cash. Very blend-able.
Please share your experiences.
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