From my experience farmers show up at meetings because they have a personal grudge but after they have their say they disappear, they only care about their own personal problem, its no wonder we have no real represantion.
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Fair comment Horse, and now that we are in the internet era you don't even have to go to a meeting - just throw your complaints out into the void then carry on with your day. This is not unique to agriculture it's happening throughout society hence the current state of politics/Government.Originally posted by Horse View PostFrom my experience farmers show up at meetings because they have a personal grudge but after they have their say they disappear, they only care about their own personal problem, its no wonder we have no real represantion.
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I've never heard of APAS (I'm in Alberta) but just based on that article and some poking around on their website, that sounds like a true farmer-representative organization. Helluva wishlist though. How much clout do they have?Originally posted by farmaholic View PostA short story out of our local rag.
Interesting membership model. Farmer only becomes a member if their RM decides to join APAS.
Here's the article turned right side up, for those interested.
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We should be asked every load we deliver whether we want or not the checkoff taken off. That would make them respond and actually Seek input from us.
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