The Canadian Grain Commission has made some key changes to the grain grading dispute process effective October 1st.
Farmers that disagree with a licensed primary elevator’s assessment of grain, have the right to ask the CGC for a "Final Quality Determination" (previously known as "Subject to Inspector’s Grade and Dockage").
That request can relate to the official grade or any individual grading factor, including moisture, protein, and/or dockage.
The CGC's Chief Grain Inspector Derek Bunkowsky says the key change is that producers can now trigger a grain grading dispute even if they're not present at delivery.