Wd9 the commission will be up and at it by June
in Saskatchewan if Minister Stewart and the
Agrifood council agree with the implementation
plan as proposed. What might take years is bold
policy initiatives.
It sees to me that once these "recycled directors
have been around a bit they moderate their
positions too much and bend sometimes to the
point of breaking.
You would know better than I how long it took
Sask Canola Development to merge with the
Growers policy group. What was it, 20 years?
Not saying the Wheat Growers will be around
forever. We'll be here as long as farmer members
support us. If farmers are here industry will also
come along. That is the difference between the
WG and Sk Canola. They needed commision
dollars where we have operated for more than 40
years paying for both sides of the discussion.
It was mentioned by some that we should just be
the Western Growers Association, and look at
commercial farmers policies for all crops. I argued
capacity issues. Not so much need. We talked
with a Kansas farmer Paul Penner of NAWG. He
mentioned that down south their are firewalls that
prevent levy dollars from being used for policy
advocacy. They have to use dues for policy.
I know many, but not all the arguments and
modify my positions as more facts are known.
Look forward to the discussions.
in Saskatchewan if Minister Stewart and the
Agrifood council agree with the implementation
plan as proposed. What might take years is bold
policy initiatives.
It sees to me that once these "recycled directors
have been around a bit they moderate their
positions too much and bend sometimes to the
point of breaking.
You would know better than I how long it took
Sask Canola Development to merge with the
Growers policy group. What was it, 20 years?
Not saying the Wheat Growers will be around
forever. We'll be here as long as farmer members
support us. If farmers are here industry will also
come along. That is the difference between the
WG and Sk Canola. They needed commision
dollars where we have operated for more than 40
years paying for both sides of the discussion.
It was mentioned by some that we should just be
the Western Growers Association, and look at
commercial farmers policies for all crops. I argued
capacity issues. Not so much need. We talked
with a Kansas farmer Paul Penner of NAWG. He
mentioned that down south their are firewalls that
prevent levy dollars from being used for policy
advocacy. They have to use dues for policy.
I know many, but not all the arguments and
modify my positions as more facts are known.
Look forward to the discussions.
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