tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post2749538348846146469..comments2023-07-14T03:26:19.215-07:00Comments on The Iceman: Forced Membership In The Canadian Wheat BoardThe_Icemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16887740772649135851noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post-6757382649572021082011-09-14T15:00:34.781-07:002011-09-14T15:00:34.781-07:00"Should farmers be forced to join the Canadia..."Should farmers be forced to join the Canadian Wheat Board?"<br /><br />Wrong question. It should be: "Should ALL farmers IN CANADA be forced to join the Canadian Wheat Board?"<br /><br />I think the Con's should force ALL grain farmers in Canada to be part of the CWB. If this were the case, then the CWB would NOT exist and be dismantled within a week OR the farmer would have a choice to be a member or not. There is no way that the rest of Canadian farmers would put up with their rules. Ontario and Quebec would never live under the rules.<br /><br />Clown PartyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post-80070695603585600402011-09-14T10:52:48.464-07:002011-09-14T10:52:48.464-07:00Had a talk with a neighbor yesterday who like the ...Had a talk with a neighbor yesterday who like the cwb, but also have contracts for other crops not controlled by the cwb. Seems those contracts for lentils etc are not so great. If you sign up to deliver/sell x number of bushels, and don't produce that much, you better be going to your neighbors for the rest, as you are penalized for non delivery.<br />Also, same for some wheat contracts now, you must deliver it all to the cwb by crop year end, or you are penalized about 5.00/bushel. Or maybe it is kilogram. How can one predict the weather in March/April for what will be harvested in Sept/Oct. Changes must be made, and my suggetion to the cwb (made several times) is those who work for the cwb have their salaries go up and down with prices for grain, costs of strikes and other things. They disagree, want their cheque, regardless. Who would have guessed. Did you know that farmers pay all demurrage charges for ships waiting to be loaded, during a strike by longshoremen or other port workers or in case, office workers.maryThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10099534478709227356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post-25106543043579747192011-09-13T17:02:20.403-07:002011-09-13T17:02:20.403-07:00If you are listening to Pat Martin you have bigger...If you are listening to Pat Martin you have bigger things to worry about than the wheat board.<br />He seems to think that Harper is an evil Stalinist dictator for giving farmers more control of their lives....<br />How is removing more government control Stalinist?<br />It's absurd.<br /><br />StanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post-25167827718339380852011-09-13T10:58:41.940-07:002011-09-13T10:58:41.940-07:00I almost voted yes, for no other reason than if We...I almost voted yes, for no other reason than if Western Farmers have to work under the CWB, then all farmers should.<br /><br />Having said that, it would have been the fastest way to get it abolished altogether. It's as simple as that. Dad was a hard core proponent of the Board until they didn't call his wheat at all for a crop year. Eighteen months he had to sit on his grain while his savings were being depleted, waiting for the Board to allow him to sell his grain. When he finally could sell his grain, it was to the ethanol plant 15 miles away who paid him more than the PRO for the crop year for the grain.oxygentaxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02062383921172093288noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post-59805156479006281552011-09-13T07:44:04.072-07:002011-09-13T07:44:04.072-07:00There is only one issue that is worth discussing i...There is only one issue that is worth discussing in this whole charade.<br /><br />Do I , as a Canadian, have the right to do with my property as I wish? Yes or No?<br /><br />(I guess a follow up would be: Do farmers of one belief have the right to force other farmers to pool their products together against their will?) Yes or No? Why?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post-14869876618799343242011-09-13T07:40:19.616-07:002011-09-13T07:40:19.616-07:00Can you even call it a pure monopsony when the sin...Can you even call it a pure monopsony when the single buyer is elected by and working on behalf of the sellers? At what point does it just become a cartel?The_Icemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16887740772649135851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post-78043526318764892822011-09-13T07:27:42.188-07:002011-09-13T07:27:42.188-07:00Thank you for the information.
Yes, it is only We...Thank you for the information.<br /><br />Yes, it is only Western farmers, and Western farmers only account for what, 95% of Canadian wheat production?<br /><br />Secondly, Pat Martin sure seemed to suggest today that the CWB was going to be scrapped. Many people do want it to be scrapped altogether and that option has been widely discussed throughout this debate.<br /><br />Thirdly, you say monopsony, I say monopoly. Regardless of your prefered definition, it doesn't matter because the effects are the same. They both create imperfect competition leading to a deadweight loss "the loss of mutually beneficial transactions that are not transfered to another agent".<br /><br />Fourthly, supply restrictions in Canada may not have a significant effect on world prices, but they sure do affect domestic markets.The_Icemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16887740772649135851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post-33009347508761505042011-09-13T07:01:49.119-07:002011-09-13T07:01:49.119-07:00First of all, only western canadian farmers are fo...First of all, only western canadian farmers are forced to sell their wheat and malt barley through the cwb.<br /><br />Secondly, nobody is "scrapping" the cwb. The government is going to make doing business with them OPTIONAL, not mandatory.<br /><br />Thirdly, they are not a monopoly at all, they are a monopsony, which means they are the only buyer and set the price to the people forced to deal with them. Supply management restricts supply of production in milk, eggs, poultry. There is no such restriction on the production of wheat or malt barley.<br /><br />The cwb can sell a western canadian farmers grain for whatever price they want, but they have no power in the world to restrict supply to drive prices higher. Canada is not a major grain supplier anymore and has no ability to set prices around the worldAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post-13398737108436795362011-09-13T06:25:10.473-07:002011-09-13T06:25:10.473-07:00Yes MaryT, all the more reason that membership sho...Yes MaryT, all the more reason that membership should be optional. But isn't forcing it to be scrapped as unconstitutional as forcing farmers to join? If that's how 50%-60% of wheat producers want to sell their product, then let them. If this is about freedom of choice, then let the participants decide.The_Icemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16887740772649135851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573500847704693761.post-31865453830420843262011-09-13T05:24:16.605-07:002011-09-13T05:24:16.605-07:00If union members had to follow the same procedures...If union members had to follow the same procedures to work and get paid, like grain growers do, there would be absolute panic and lots of strikes. <br />How many would like to tell their boss, in March or April how many hours they would work in the work year, then hope they could put in that many hours. Then wait till the fall to be told how many of those hours they would be paid for, (after all costs of those working hours are deducted) and then get paid an initial price for said work. The rest of the pay would come months later with a final payment for those hours coming in about 2 yrs.<br />When a farmer gets his cheque from the elevator they sell to, freight, cleaning, elevation, and other costs are deducted. These costs average about 30% or more. When you buy something, the cost of the freight to get it to you is added in. Farmers pay the cost of freight to the buyer. <br />One reason farmers support the cwb is they don't have the time to sit at a computer all day to see who is paying what for grain. However, many changes must be made to the way you are forced to decide in the spring how many acres of each crop you will seed, and hope you can harvest, then hope the cwb can sell it. <br />Put it this way, as a blogger you must tell us in March how many blogs you will do for the year, and what topics you will cover. Then your year starts Aug 1st-July 31. But you work from April (seeding) to fall, harvest writing said blogs on said topics and from Aug-July, someone tells you how many you can publish on what topics.maryThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10099534478709227356noreply@blogger.com