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Originally posted by bucket View PostJust list a number of things that these producer organizations have done to increase primary producers bottom line to keep pace with every input to grow a crop....
If you can't understand that pricing crops from subsidized world markets is stealing your equity...well I won't explain it to you....
Step away from Agriville and do some research on your own. Get educated.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostHow are appointed directors going to help?
And since when are lower prices a benefit to western Canadian primary producers?
One of the best things farms boards could do is have outside/non farmer board members. Like banking exec, industry exec, high level gov staff, etc to bring perspective to the board. Expertise beyond just the farm is very healthy.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostPoint is, those prices would be much lower without the interaction of the groups pushing back. How can you not realize this?
One of the best things farms boards could do is have outside/non farmer board members. Like banking exec, industry exec, high level gov staff, etc to bring perspective to the board. Expertise beyond just the farm is very healthy.
BTW how much lower do you think prices could be before farmers don't grow pulses....a lot of neighbors are saying no more pulses....because...
1. No return for the machinery required
2. Disease issues
3. Rotation concerns
Yup those appointed directors will know how to deal with those issues....but keep trying....Last edited by bucket; Dec 8, 2019, 09:03.
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Since the directors are bringing this up.....who are they thinking of appointing?
As a mandatory checkoff payer....I would like to know the candidates...
If you want to appoint directors and I can't elect them but I am forced to pay....
The group of 7 directors shouldn't be making these decisions unless it becomes a refundable checkoff....
Then farmers have some say in it...
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Originally posted by tweety View PostPoint is, those prices would be much lower without the interaction of the groups pushing back. How can you not realize this?
One of the best things farms boards could do is have outside/non farmer board members. Like banking exec, industry exec, high level gov staff, etc to bring perspective to the board. Expertise beyond just the farm is very healthy.
Look at how Sprott and Pike made out in their Ag-ventures ran by “consultants and experts†sitting in urban office buildings.
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Not taking any sides in issue just a question. Do you guys think it is better to pay for expertise by hiring consultants with check off dollars at what ever that would cost or to paying them full time salary at VP or director wage, what ever that would be (I haven't seen $ figure).
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Originally posted by bucket View PostSince the directors are bringing this up.....who are they thinking of appointing?
As a mandatory checkoff payer....I would like to know the candidates...
If you want to appoint directors and I can't elect them but I am forced to pay....
The group of 7 directors shouldn't be making these decisions unless it becomes a refundable checkoff....
Then farmers have some say in it...
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