Farmers can learn from this exercise in futility; an
exercise that is expensive, that divides us, that
detracts us from production; that weakens our
entire industry; that hobbles the enthusiasm of our
successors.
Change 'is'.
Alumni who lament for the good old days of forced
participation will indeed miss their booze n bullshit
week at CWB paid reunions. The rest of us are
relieved to be relieved of their expenses.
The single desk mentality has not been castrated.
make no mistake; indeed it will always exist, but
at least wheat and barley growers are no longer
regulation-tied, and thus forced to feed the single
deskers who view us as their free dinner, our
property theirs', our wheat as belonging to the
common good, that, on the farmgate bottom line,
was no damn good. So, the lesson is : be ever
vigilant.
We have watched a segment of the farm
community slowly develop into the extreme and
ridiculous, much like the Occupy freeloaders
developed, certain they have rights; feeling they
are owed; concluding they are entitled; expecting
someone else to clean up their financial bowel
movements. A sorry lot. So, the lesson is: be ever
vigilant so you dont get stuck with their bills.
Lastly, make it a point to communicate with like-
minds. Who could believe anything the Wheat
Board used to spin? Any farmer or institution, or
government who supports jailing a farmer for
selling any crop he grows, will lie to you, will cheat
you, will decieve you, and we need to tell and
remind each other who they are. It will remind us
who we want to be .The lesson learned is: be ever
vigilant. Pars
exercise that is expensive, that divides us, that
detracts us from production; that weakens our
entire industry; that hobbles the enthusiasm of our
successors.
Change 'is'.
Alumni who lament for the good old days of forced
participation will indeed miss their booze n bullshit
week at CWB paid reunions. The rest of us are
relieved to be relieved of their expenses.
The single desk mentality has not been castrated.
make no mistake; indeed it will always exist, but
at least wheat and barley growers are no longer
regulation-tied, and thus forced to feed the single
deskers who view us as their free dinner, our
property theirs', our wheat as belonging to the
common good, that, on the farmgate bottom line,
was no damn good. So, the lesson is : be ever
vigilant.
We have watched a segment of the farm
community slowly develop into the extreme and
ridiculous, much like the Occupy freeloaders
developed, certain they have rights; feeling they
are owed; concluding they are entitled; expecting
someone else to clean up their financial bowel
movements. A sorry lot. So, the lesson is: be ever
vigilant so you dont get stuck with their bills.
Lastly, make it a point to communicate with like-
minds. Who could believe anything the Wheat
Board used to spin? Any farmer or institution, or
government who supports jailing a farmer for
selling any crop he grows, will lie to you, will cheat
you, will decieve you, and we need to tell and
remind each other who they are. It will remind us
who we want to be .The lesson learned is: be ever
vigilant. Pars
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