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> Wow! I doubt that! Especially if your talking Canadian.
> Even if your quoting US dollars, that about 75cents/lbs, way off what I am
> hearing.
Well, Manitoba must be special, because that is the latest offering to
Alberta and Saskatchewan for <25mm from one of Canada's biggest packers.
The others will quickly follow suit if they can. I had hoped that no one
would bite in this "How low can we go" game and CANNOT confirm that anyone
truly has. A pile of honey left beekeepers warehouses over the last 6 weeks
at $.75 Can (including a good chunk out of MB), so why not line the
packers/brokers pockets a little more. Guys who before Christmas wouldn't
move "a" load for $.95, suddenly felt compelled to sell almost two years
worth
of crop twenty cents cheaper. Just when I thought that stampede was over,
out came this latest offer, so am left to assume that the 75 cent supply
must still be pretty strong.
Dave Tharle
Ardmore, AB
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