Thanks BlueFargo!
The Wheat Growers support this funding
announcement because it adds to the pot, for
wheat research.
Not to address all the point's but yes WGRF
is supportive as well. Check website for
press release. It allows farmers dollars to
be leveraged against Fed/Prov University
money. Yes I hope private corporate dollars
are also leveraged. We need more dollars to
be invested.
The Federal checkoff for WGRF, CIGI and the
CMBTC ends, no more than 5 years after 2012.
After that it will be up to each provincial
Commission to determine where farmer checkoff
dollars will go.
As far as Seed companies getting some of the
benefit from the Wheat Alliance?? I've not
been part of the negotiations. I hope the WA
licenses out some of their work. No use it
sitting on a shelf collecting dust.
Same goes for WGRF. That is, unless you want
a farmer owned company comercializing
everything that is "discovered". Think of the
admin cost on that.
I for one think private money makes those
decisions better. Convince me or a majority
of directors otherwise.
As always I only speak for myself and not the
board of WGRF or the Wheat Growers. Some of
them might agree with you already.(Exept for
the WG's. Its not really our thing.
If any of you think crops research will
continue on as before. Think again. You may
have read about how AAFC will no longer
finish varieties and how 600 staff got their
walking papers...
The Wheat Growers support this funding
announcement because it adds to the pot, for
wheat research.
Not to address all the point's but yes WGRF
is supportive as well. Check website for
press release. It allows farmers dollars to
be leveraged against Fed/Prov University
money. Yes I hope private corporate dollars
are also leveraged. We need more dollars to
be invested.
The Federal checkoff for WGRF, CIGI and the
CMBTC ends, no more than 5 years after 2012.
After that it will be up to each provincial
Commission to determine where farmer checkoff
dollars will go.
As far as Seed companies getting some of the
benefit from the Wheat Alliance?? I've not
been part of the negotiations. I hope the WA
licenses out some of their work. No use it
sitting on a shelf collecting dust.
Same goes for WGRF. That is, unless you want
a farmer owned company comercializing
everything that is "discovered". Think of the
admin cost on that.
I for one think private money makes those
decisions better. Convince me or a majority
of directors otherwise.
As always I only speak for myself and not the
board of WGRF or the Wheat Growers. Some of
them might agree with you already.(Exept for
the WG's. Its not really our thing.
If any of you think crops research will
continue on as before. Think again. You may
have read about how AAFC will no longer
finish varieties and how 600 staff got their
walking papers...
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