Since August 1, from what we're hearing from the field, obviously there has been a big change in how wheat and barley have been marketed here in western Canada. Obviously it's a time of transition. Certain producers are having some difficulty, some angst, with it, but I would say the majority of producers are looking at it positively. The pricing is excellent. We're seeing large volumes actually traded currently.
A recent survey conducted by a corporate company, BASF Canada, measured the position of producers in terms of the wheat and barley open market, and 84% of them responded positively, that they saw this as a benefit to the profitability on their farm.
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