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SERVING MANITOBA FARMERS SINCE 1925 | Vol. 75, No. 43 | $1.75
October 26, 2017
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Dairy farmers watch NAFTA closely Negotiations have featured ‘exotic demands’ from the U.S. and dairy doesn’t feel singled out BY SHANNON VANRAES Co-operator staff
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anadian dairy producers are watching NAFTA renegotiations like a hawk, but predicting what demands U.S. negotiators will make of Canada and Mexico remains somewhere between ‘difficult’ and ‘impossible.’ “Through Dairy Farmers of Canada, we follow those trade talks very closely and we are on See DAIRY NAFTA on page 6 »
Grain movement is already prompting some concerns this season, with a larger-than-average crop in the bin. photo: laura rance
Unexpectedly big crop moving slower than last year That worries KAP president Dan Mazier, but the WGEA and grain monitor aren’t overly concerned — yet BY ALLAN DAWSON
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estern Canada’s bigger-thanexpected crop is moving to export slower than at last crop year’s record pace, and while grain companies aren’t panicking, Keystone Agricultural Producers’ (KAP) president Dan Mazier says it’s costing farmers. “It may not be a crisis, but it’s still taking money out of farmers’ pocket,” Mazier said in an interview Oct. 20.
Elevators Mazier delivers to on a CN line are plugged with grain so he and others can’t deliver. Even if they could, prices have dropped because buyers widened the basis (difference between the elevator and port price) to discourage deliveries. “I am asking farmers if they are seeing (grain) contracts delayed please phone the KAP office,” Mazier said. “We’ve got to get on this.” What was expected to be among the smallest crops in the past five years turned out better than expected and
could be the third largest in five years. Quorum Corporation, which the federal government has hired to monitor Western Canada’s grain pipeline, estimates farmers harvested around 67 million tonnes, up from earlier estimates of 62 million. “If I was a betting man I’d say it could go to 68.5 million tonnes or even 69 million,” Quorum president Mark Hemmes said in an interview Oct. 20. See BIG CROP on page 6 »
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