tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6227077066630812976.post2813164263463122434..comments2022-04-27T20:30:41.890-05:00Comments on The CWB Monitor: How to vote for a voluntary CWBJohn De Papehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07179267278828166305noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6227077066630812976.post-48824962342709676242011-08-15T15:22:05.254-05:002011-08-15T15:22:05.254-05:00The CWB includes dual marketing in one question on...The CWB includes dual marketing in one question on its producer survey because it is interested in a full understanding of what farmers think. The CWB has always maintained that a dual market is a logical impossibility. In that regard, the results you cite are interesting in that they point out that only 13% of farmers want the position you advocate - a wheat market without the CWB as they know it.David Herlehttp://gandalfgroup.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6227077066630812976.post-15338922542675527012011-08-14T09:25:33.217-05:002011-08-14T09:25:33.217-05:00The CWB chair keeps on saying that the CWB has no ...The CWB chair keeps on saying that the CWB has no rail infrastructure or handling facilities and without those assets they cannot survive in the open market system. Is there not grain marketing companies in the world who exist without infrastructure? If that is the case why is the CWB acting like Custer at Little Big Horn instead of positioning itself for the new reality?Don Mitchellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01219252687885044144noreply@blogger.com