Why not force the commodity check-off orgs to fight the seed royalty changes and then force them to pool the check-off money to develop a few varieties that farmers own?
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Originally posted by wd9 View PostReally good suggestions bucket. Too bad no one from any commissions seem to be listening.
Times and locations can be found here: https://albertacanola.com/events/category/pyp-tour/
Our Annual Reports are also located on the website and they provide a listing of the projects and activities. Alberta growers might have seen the news and events brochure mailed to all growers as well.
You can also call at 780-454-0844 or email ward@albertacanola.com. Always open to ideas on how to further extend this information.
Ward Toma
General Manager
Alberta Canola
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Originally posted by ward.toma View PostIf you are in Alberta you can attend 1 of the 12 growers meetings to learn about what Alberta Canola does on behalf of the canola growers in Alberta. These meetings happen every year in November.
Times and locations can be found here: https://albertacanola.com/events/category/pyp-tour/
Our Annual Reports are also located on the website and they provide a listing of the projects and activities. Alberta growers might have seen the news and events brochure mailed to all growers as well.
You can also call at 780-454-0844 or email ward@albertacanola.com. Always open to ideas on how to further extend this information.
Ward Toma
General Manager
Alberta Canola
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Originally posted by ward.toma View PostIf you are in Alberta you can attend 1 of the 12 growers meetings to learn about what Alberta Canola does on behalf of the canola growers in Alberta. These meetings happen every year in November.
Times and locations can be found here: https://albertacanola.com/events/category/pyp-tour/
Our Annual Reports are also located on the website and they provide a listing of the projects and activities. Alberta growers might have seen the news and events brochure mailed to all growers as well.
You can also call at 780-454-0844 or email ward@albertacanola.com. Always open to ideas on how to further extend this information.
Ward Toma
General Manager
Alberta Canola
they need to be asked why old varities that could be used for seed because patent is off , are de registered by govt ?
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Originally posted by caseih View Postfirst thing is seed companies need to be told by someone (maybe canola councils) that farmers can't keep paying more and more every year for seed ?
they need to be asked why old varities that could be used for seed because patent is off , are de registered by govt ?
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Originally posted by bucket View PostBut can you participate from the comfort of your own home and engage...then go get something done instead of wasting a couple days at a meeting.....sorry to say but my time is worth as much at the farm still as presenters at a meeting....some people don't think that way.
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Originally posted by ward.toma View PostWe have asked that question because there are farms where those varieties are wanted. However, because it is the owner of the seed that de-registers the variety, the CFIA is powerless to stop them and has not been receptive to the idea of changing that.
Now that is a rude newsflash awakening(sarcasm). So the rights of the SeedCo supercede the CFIA. So the dog continues to wag the tail. If they don't like Canadian rules that might keep them from holding ransom and raping the public, maybe they can set up shop in some other jurisdiction of the world where unfettered capitalism doesn't exist! ...exercise their rights there.
Every single ****en facet of the Canadian Ag Industry needs a wake up call and reality check, time for some of these assholes to realize the sky is NOT the limit.
Edit in....that's as diplomatic as I can make it. No commission director seat for me! Some days I think we need to stop asking and start telling.Last edited by farmaholic; Nov 14, 2018, 17:11.
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Originally posted by ward.toma View PostNo, we do not have the capacity to have interactive live streaming of these events. The video report we present at the meetings is on the website so it can be viewed at home, as is the annual report. And you can always engage in person with the directors as their contact info is on the web page as well.
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i buy certified canola seed for 75/acre, now im going to be paying end point royalties that will like go up every year like everything else does, and these groups want me to keep paying check off fees for reasearch and development. this is starting to become UNBELIEVABLE. Once end point royalties begin, ALL checkoffs must become voluntary, and automatic should farmers decide to opt out. no more looking for forms, meeting random deadlines, fillout redundant delivery information that is already stored on every graincos computer network. if i opt out, nothing is deducted from my cheques, and no forms to fill out.
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Holy smokes folks, someone had to call me and say did you read this thread, so I did.
Lots of input. Way to go for asking, that is the step that matters: ask and demand an answer.
The mandatory levy was an investment which manifested itself initially in a seed program the CDC, why the HELL we did not own the company I have no idea, because LIMAGRAIN is a farmer owned highly successful model, which we did not follow. Why? I have no idea. WE now will have to pay Royalties, and do not receive any of the dividends of the intellectual property we built. Go figure, we are just not that smart collectively it seems, and we have lots of history to prove this!
I let my name stand for the board in opposition to the "granting" of niche market seeds to particular companies, and my objection to, but the reality is after 2020 the SPG agreement to commercialize pulse varieties ends and the question of how varieties may be commercialized post 2020 has not been asnwered. Will it be a tender process, like Ag Canada varieties, but if it is who is on the committee, who will decide, how will the process be managed, and so I am asking:
After the SPG commercialization agreement ends what is the process: how will varieties be awarded after the 2020 agreement ends.
I ask the BOD of SPG.
I ask the Gov of Sask.
I have no answer. Its a tough question.
The CDC is a publicly funded institution, part of the U of S, funded by our levy dollars, funded by taxpayers. In today's world conflict of interest is a fact of life, we all own shares, we all have vested interest some more than others; conflict of interest is a modern problem one that makes a process which forces balance, transparency & accountability necessary, and so I ask if the CDC/SPG commercialization agreement is not renewed what follows.
No one has answered and they should be asked.
Does the CDC get to decide? Should they get to decide, what is the potential for conflict of interest, & undue influence is real. In the public investment of plant genetics, everyone has shares, everyone has vested interests & a process of balance will be necessary.
All questions that should have answers.
2020 is not that far off, any process needs to be defined, negotiated, and indeed should vetted with the investors. I am bias but as founding investors pulse growers should have a voice at the very least through the SPG Board.
Ask.
As to how boards run, well in most cases like minds elect the chair, start there to ask questions.
Go alongs get along best, I always vote for the newcomer as they may have new ideas especially if indeed they have a history of having an analytic mind no matter the politics.
While I agree and support investment in farmer directed associations, in reality if you pay the piper you should call the tune, (in theory at least) the fact is we have WAY to many associations, provincially, commodity and even nationally. Through these boards we spend millions on research, targeted to benefit the industry) I would suggest we spend too little on the variety performance data which is the one vital ingredient which returns actual dollars, and to that effect I have lobbied the committee to ask more money from farm organization to standardize annual date.
But to be quite frank most of you spend more time on Agriville than calling a director, a chair to ask.
Ask.
And then insist on answers.
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