Now I'm pretty blank on this whole feed barley thing and the CWB? I don't think anybody in my neck of the woods sells feed barley to the CWB...it all goes to the feedlots or hogbarns...or at least I think it does!
In 1994 or maybe 1995 there was a shortage of feed barley and prices took off. My cousin sold our barley(heavy Metcalfe) to the local hog barn for $4/bu delivered...a half mile haul. My older neighbor sold feed barley to the CWB.
I was shooting the breeze with him and mentioned that the hog barn was looking for barley? He told me he was a great supporter of the CWB and was delivering to them. I think the price he was quoted was about in the $4 range but he had to haul it about 30 miles rather than just down the road. Anyway there was some sort of screwup that year with the pooling system and he got screwed in a big way! I think he ended up with about $1.80 after a year or two! Needless to say he has never sold to the CWB again!
As I said I'm no expert on the CWB. When I was just a boy my Dad had a really good barley crop that went malt. He hauled it into the elevator, paid all the costs to ship to Thunderbay, elevation/cleaning...it was still malt! Onto the Lakers to Montreal, again he paid all costs to unload,transport,inspect etc.? Then an amazing thing happened...the malt became feed and was sold to a Quebec hog farm...at a lower price than he could have sold it for in Alberta!
Well needless to say, that was the last bushel of grain my Dad ever sold to that den of thieves!
So I wonder, when Mr. Strahl has his little barley plebicite, will anyone in Alberta vote to retain the CWB?
In 1994 or maybe 1995 there was a shortage of feed barley and prices took off. My cousin sold our barley(heavy Metcalfe) to the local hog barn for $4/bu delivered...a half mile haul. My older neighbor sold feed barley to the CWB.
I was shooting the breeze with him and mentioned that the hog barn was looking for barley? He told me he was a great supporter of the CWB and was delivering to them. I think the price he was quoted was about in the $4 range but he had to haul it about 30 miles rather than just down the road. Anyway there was some sort of screwup that year with the pooling system and he got screwed in a big way! I think he ended up with about $1.80 after a year or two! Needless to say he has never sold to the CWB again!
As I said I'm no expert on the CWB. When I was just a boy my Dad had a really good barley crop that went malt. He hauled it into the elevator, paid all the costs to ship to Thunderbay, elevation/cleaning...it was still malt! Onto the Lakers to Montreal, again he paid all costs to unload,transport,inspect etc.? Then an amazing thing happened...the malt became feed and was sold to a Quebec hog farm...at a lower price than he could have sold it for in Alberta!
Well needless to say, that was the last bushel of grain my Dad ever sold to that den of thieves!
So I wonder, when Mr. Strahl has his little barley plebicite, will anyone in Alberta vote to retain the CWB?
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