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    #61
    Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
    Totally agree and if there was a rouge plant, wheat or any other who would call in the CFIA?

    Maybe there is too much resistance to reclassification of CWRS and see that there is no way of controlling X contamination so they are getting us ready to purge the system like they did with flax and have farmers buy all new seed.
    The problem with this is ....like tiffid flax it was the breeders that created the problem in the first place....how do you trust them...

    I remember watching the do a flax test. ..they used a coffee grinder....it should have been thrown away after one test or cleaned considering what they were looking for. ....most tests weren't accurate with the process.....sort of like the dog DNA story the other day...

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      #62
      just like roundup ready alfalfa that no one wants or asked for .

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        #63
        About litigation.

        When Triffid ruined the 🇨🇦'n flax , the principals in the crime, and it really was a crime, had schemed interesting schemes.

        You really should do some homework. Search the pages of registered Saskatchewan companies. Use key words so your search eliminates i.e. sheep or bras. Do the same with MB, ON & AB. Also search the national registry of companies. Use sedardotcom, but use it carefully without quoting it directly. There will be both provincial and national companies. They will prob be coordinated.

        I have pages and pages of companies from Triffid. Watch for changed co names to ward off scrutiny,

        Rather than search individually, split up the work by province. And in each province, split up names alphabetically.
        Also use the names of people in your search. Growers. Breeders. You might be surprised.

        Be methodical. Work with a partner or group. Message on AV or directly. One conductor would be ideal, as you make your own music.

        Don't moan and bitch. And quit being a victim. Take your industry back. .
        Find out what kind of money is being paid to directors in the commissions. And whom is hired by whom.

        Ontario's Hydro One voted themselves a raise. Mayo Schmid can teach you a thing or two.

        https://www.thestar.com/news/queenspark/2018/03/29/chief-executive-officer-mayo-schmidt-is-hydro-ones-6-million-man.html

        The sooner you realize the guys in the Chairs need scrutiny, the better. That being said, there are still some good people out there. Pars

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          #64
          The info you garner will be delicious entertainment sitting in a boat, in July, drinking beer, sharing it with the research crew. I'd love an invite..,, Cott would be be fun to muse with, too. I thought about him today.,,,, Pars

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            #65
            Originally posted by parsley View Post
            The info you garner will be delicious entertainment sitting in a boat, in July, drinking beer, sharing it with the research crew. I'd love an invite..,, Cott would be be fun to muse with, too. I thought about him today.,,,, Pars
            Here is the incident report.
            http://www.inspection.gc.ca/DAM/DAM-plants-vegetaux/WORKAREA/DAM-plants-vegetaux/text-texte/pnts_noncompliance_wheat_2018_report_1528903863325 _eng.pdf

            A oil well site, sprayed with glyphos... in southern AB.
            Summary;
            The well site Maint. crew noticed a few wheat plants did not die after weeds/other plants died after being sprayed with glyphos.
            Found last summer. Reported to CFIA. After Intense CFIA inspections of area, farmer fields and bins... NO other genetic modified material found. NOT the same gene as RR wheat US PNW events. GMO event traced back to late 90-2000's Monsanto RR wheat tested then. At that time was an approved US and CDN GMO event; as mentioned approved gene event in use in Canola now. We first heard about the GM wheat event June 14 2018 in seed industry.

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              #66
              Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
              Here is the incident report.
              http://www.inspection.gc.ca/DAM/DAM-plants-vegetaux/WORKAREA/DAM-plants-vegetaux/text-texte/pnts_noncompliance_wheat_2018_report_1528903863325 _eng.pdf

              A oil well site, sprayed with glyphos... in southern AB.
              Summary;
              The well site Maint. crew noticed a few wheat plants did not die after weeds/other plants died after being sprayed with glyphos.
              Found last summer. Reported to CFIA. After Intense CFIA inspections of area, farmer fields and bins... NO other genetic modified material found. NOT the same gene as RR wheat US PNW events. GMO event traced back to late 90-2000's Monsanto RR wheat tested then. At that time was an approved US and CDN GMO event; as mentioned approved gene event in use in Canola now. We first heard about the GM wheat event June 14 2018 in seed industry.
              What maintenance crew would even know about CFIA? Are they instructed to report to CFIA - for what reason ? I call BS. I’d have to actually hear it from the horse’s mouth to believe this smear job.

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                #67
                SDG, we need Paul Harvey and the rest of the story.....

                Who told maintenance crew to report to report mystery wheat to CFIA?......hmmmmm


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                  #68
                  Originally posted by ALBERTAFARMER4 View Post
                  Step 1: Create roundup ready wheat (which absolutely no one asked for)
                  Step 2: Do a horrible job containing this monstrosity
                  Step 3: Ruin the entire Canadian wheat market

                  Congratulations, now you can sell us a tank mix for the wild wheat.
                  You're too generous AF4. Your #2 makes it sounds accidental.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                    Here is the incident report.
                    http://www.inspection.gc.ca/DAM/DAM-plants-vegetaux/WORKAREA/DAM-plants-vegetaux/text-texte/pnts_noncompliance_wheat_2018_report_1528903863325 _eng.pdf

                    A oil well site, sprayed with glyphos... in southern AB.
                    Summary;
                    The well site Maint. crew noticed a few wheat plants did not die after weeds/other plants died after being sprayed with glyphos.
                    Found last summer. Reported to CFIA. After Intense CFIA inspections of area, farmer fields and bins... NO other genetic modified material found. NOT the same gene as RR wheat US PNW events. GMO event traced back to late 90-2000's Monsanto RR wheat tested then. At that time was an approved US and CDN GMO event; as mentioned approved gene event in use in Canola now. We first heard about the GM wheat event June 14 2018 in seed industry.
                    Fits perfectly with UPOV 91 .. hmmmm
                    $60 / ac wheat and barley seed comin next ... from your local seed grower .🧐

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                      #70
                      See wheat on list of US exports proposed to be subject to China retaliatory tariffs.
                      Might open the door to increased Canada exports to China.
                      Happened in early 1960s when Diefenbaker govt and wheat board sold wheat to China.
                      Helped lower our surplus and raised price for us.
                      Could also be good news for Australian growers.

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Hopalong View Post
                        See wheat on list of US exports proposed to be subject to China retaliatory tariffs.
                        Might open the door to increased Canada exports to China.
                        Happened in early 1960s when Diefenbaker govt and wheat board sold wheat to China.
                        Helped lower our surplus and raised price for us.
                        Could also be good news for Australian growers.
                        The US can supply the premium Japanese market while we discount into China. See everybody wins. The whole story still reeks of BS as what oil company has workers that have even heard of the CFIA. We got set up, but my who?

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                          #72
                          Actually, June 14th musta been a bit of a party after the “initial shock” wore off at that meeting . 💰💰💰for many years to come .
                          Sometimes a hand just needs to be forced eh ?
                          End of the day let’s hope all this B/S does not put our wheat into the toilet for long

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                            #73
                            End of the day , who pays the piper .... the average farmer .. not those who caused the massive financial hit .. they laughing in the background.. again .
                            Flax , mustard , canola now wheat ... ***
                            What other industry in the world would continue to get beat over the head again again with out saying enough is enough.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                              End of the day , who pays the piper .... the average farmer .. not those who caused the massive financial hit .. they laughing in the background.. again .
                              Flax , mustard , canola now wheat ... ***
                              What other industry in the world would continue to get beat over the head again again with out saying enough is enough.
                              A full scale investigation is needed here.
                              If anyone is involved with this setup of these 7 SEEDS there should be stiff prison sentences for the loss of income farmers will face.

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                                #75
                                IF, and it's a big IF, those seeds became glyphos resistant from repeated yearly low dose exposure(reseeded themselves), then that should be considered a naturally occurring species variant of wheat, and not a Genetically Modified species of wheat. Not so different from the plant breeding that has taken place for a hundred years, prior to the time gene slicing started. If it developed naturally, then it's not a GMO.

                                Whether that makes any difference to importing countries like Japan, is another matter.

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