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    Sask wheat and barley comment period

    Wheat and Barley establishment plans submitted
    by Corey Ruud
    Acting General Manager Agri-Food Council
    Two separate establishment plans have been
    submitted to the Minister of Agriculture for
    consideration. The plans are for the establishment
    of a wheat development commission and a barley
    development commission. The Minister has
    forwarded the plans, as per the defined regulatory
    process, to the Agri-Food Council (Council) for
    analysis and recommendation.
    The proposed commissions will be funded by
    wheat and barley producers through a mandatory
    refundable levy. The levies will be deducted from
    producers’ payment when producers market their
    wheat and barley crops. The proposed levy for
    wheat is $0.52/tonne
    and for barley the proposed levy is $0.50/tonne.
    Levy dollars will be used by the proposed
    commissions for the purposes of research, market
    development and promotional activities.
    The Council’s review process for establishment
    plans requires that producers/stakeholders have
    the opportunity to comment on proposed plans.
    Starting February 1, 2013, the establishment
    plans for both proposed commissions will be
    posted for 30 days on the Ministry of Agriculture’s
    website, www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca, to allow
    producers/stakeholders to review the plans and
    provide comments.
    Producers/stakeholders who wish to comment on
    the plans can forward comments by email to
    corey.ruud@gov.sk.ca or by regular mail to the
    Agri-Food Council, Room 302 - 3085 Albert
    Street, Regina, SK, S4S 0B1.

    #2
    Would someone hot link this for me please?

    http://www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/adx/aspx/adxGet
    Media.aspx?DocID=a9367fb4-e123-4859-b1cd-
    b6b9b52f9c57

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      #3
      http://apas.ca/dbdocs//509985320dba3.pdf

      Briefing note.


      Saskatchewan wheat and barley commissions
      Creating a Stronger Voice for Wheat and Barley in
      Saskatchewan November 2012

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        #4
        Levy dollars will be used by the proposed
        commissions for the purposes of research,
        market
        development and promotional activities.

        What? No lobbying? One of the very few
        things that actually make a difference
        for wheat cuz its 15% protein and 85%
        politics.

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          #5
          More duplication? More part time jobs..have we already blown through the tens of millions in rail overpayments turned over to reasearch three of four years ago.

          Apparently it just not me that can't keep track anymore.

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            #6
            More levies, more research group, more
            duplication, more waste.

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              #7
              Its funny, they blame different levels of legislation for not having one western canadian wheat commission.

              The same guys promoting this have had Ritz's ear for change for close to a decade. Either he is not listening or they are telling him something different than what they are telling us.

              Its simple, there is a western grains research fund (WGRF for short) that has been building a nice slush fund with overpayment on freight and cwb deductions every year.

              Get some of the funding from those sources.

              They should also have a cap to the amount a farmer gets deducted. If you are a 1000 acre farm of a 10,000 acre farm how much is realistic to checkoff. Does the 10,000 acre farm get 10 times the benefit? Doubt it.

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                #8
                [URL="http://www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/adx/aspx/adxGetMedia.aspx?DocID=a9367fb4-e123-4859-b1cd-b6b9b52f9c57"]Gust's link.[/URL]

                So it looks like we will end up with a separate wheat and a separate barley commission for each province. The word "joke" and the word "sad" comes to mind. But more importantly, so does "duplication" and "bureaucracy".

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                  #9
                  Why not have reps from three provinces and one common administration. That's if they were actually thinking about what they were trying to accomplish.

                  Administration funding doesn't help the research side.

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                    #10
                    Oops I forgot about the winter cereals commissions too. That means we could end up with 9 separate commissions looking after wheat and barley research instead of the one or two we need. There are going to be a lot of want adds for boards of directors soon.

                    My strawman;
                    So people are going to think if their own provincial check-off dollars funded a new wonder variety, there is no way in hell, producers in the other provinces should have access to it. Is that a legitimate concern? Prairie wide commissions would solve it.

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