Canola council might have to scale back the winter holiday a bit if people keep asking for accountability. Wtf…. There is a big article in the Leftist Producer about how levies are not a tax and producers should not be asking for refunds.
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Its kind of stupid that if you have asked for a refund you are not part of their canola club anymore. But they figure they speak for all canola producers. Richardsons has also pulled its 1 million in funding and the council is hoping producers complain to them to put pressure on To reinstate it. They will probably start lobbying government for a non refundable checkoff, that will really piss producers off.
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Originally posted by wmoebis View PostWhat I could never understand for the R&D was farmers pay for it then when it is finished and new varieties comes out they pay through the nose again for the seed. Just kinda seems like double dipping to me.
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Well.. full disclosure i used to be on the wheat commission and j saw the best and worst of both worlds..
Not sure i want to get into it but there was alot of good done with our checkoff dollars ( breeding program that didnt force us to pay a trailing royalty...which..get ready folks its gonna be on every cereal variety within 7 years) and what they do at CIGI in winnipeg...absolutely amazing work there. BUT on the other hand..wow what alot of waste. Why would a regular Joe farmer who becomes a director go on a trade mission ( and wife) to south america...asia..etc..and neet with flour mill execs...bakers...
You know what the average joe farmer knows about how to extract more flour? How many of us know how they actually check for gluten strength?
And why do they host these extravagant events at places like the banff fairmont.... the most expensive hotel at the most expensive time of year ( xmas) and its heavily funded by our checkoff dollars?
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Originally posted by goalieguy847 View PostWell.. full disclosure i used to be on the wheat commission and j saw the best and worst of both worlds..
Not sure i want to get into it but there was alot of good done with our checkoff dollars ( breeding program that didnt force us to pay a trailing royalty...which..get ready folks its gonna be on every cereal variety within 7 years) and what they do at CIGI in winnipeg...absolutely amazing work there. BUT on the other hand..wow what alot of waste. Why would a regular Joe farmer who becomes a director go on a trade mission ( and wife) to south america...asia..etc..and neet with flour mill execs...bakers...
You know what the average joe farmer knows about how to extract more flour? How many of us know how they actually check for gluten strength?
And why do they host these extravagant events at places like the banff fairmont.... the most expensive hotel at the most expensive time of year ( xmas) and its heavily funded by our checkoff dollars?
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