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    Lentil genetics paid for with farmer check offs were gifted to other nations...

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    All in the name of "climate change".

    To add further credence to the study. Saskatchewan's two farm plots were in the lentil "hot spots" of Saskatoon (Sutherland) and Rosthern.

    Just like Bartles and Jaymes; The Indian Government and Indian farmers thank you for your support.

    You might want to quiz Director hopefuls to see where they stand...

    #2
    Make sure you spray your lentils with glyphosate to mess up the vigour so importing country’s can’t grow them good.

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      #3
      Originally posted by LWeber View Post
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      All in the name of "climate change".

      To add further credence to the study. Saskatchewan's two farm plots were in the lentil "hot spots" of Saskatoon (Sutherland) and Rosthern.

      Just like Bartles and Jaymes; The Indian Government and Indian farmers thank you for your support.

      You might want to quiz Director hopefuls to see where they stand...
      Wealth distribution

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        #4
        And do not ask to have your checkoff money back....that's an abcsolute no no...

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          #5
          Pulse: .....nonrefundable.

          Wonder if there will be discussion at the BOD table.

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            #6
            This is why we need additional seed taxes here in this country. Because we can't expect our foreign competition to pay them for our genetics and intellectual property. Everyone who isn't living under a rock knows this is happening. Our federal government even promotes this under the climate change guise.

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              #7
              ARE ANY OF YOU SASK PULSE DIRECTORS ON HERE ??????????????????????????
              What in the gods name of christ is going on ????????????????????????????????

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                #8
                Way to go Weber....waking farmers up...wtf...lmao

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by caseih View Post
                  ARE ANY OF YOU SASK PULSE DIRECTORS ON HERE ??????????????????????????
                  What in the gods name of christ is going on ????????????????????????????????
                  Look who is running they won't comment here.

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                    #10
                    And not even a thank you card....

                    It's a wonder people like Gregor Mendel, Seager Wheeler, and Al Slinkard were able to accomplish what they did with what they had.

                    Can't be done now anymore. Takes waaaayyy more money and expertise

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                      And not even a thank you card....

                      It's a wonder people like Gregor Mendel, Seager Wheeler, and Al Slinkard were able to accomplish what they did with what they had.

                      Can't be done now anymore. Takes waaaayyy more money and expertise
                      Do you think they were developing varieties for other nations

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                        #12
                        [QUOTE= You might want to quiz Director hopefuls to see where they stand...[/QUOTE]

                        And in another University of Saskatchewan peer reviewed scientist findings...

                        Peer reviewed by how many at the University of Saskatchewan?

                        In 2017, when the project started, 22,600 acres of lentils were seeded in Crop District 16 where Rosthern is located. A total of 3,920,000 lentil acres were seeded in SK that year. That equates to .005% of all lentil acres in SK; yet this was deemed a " production hot spot". Their description - not mine.


                        For $35 million in checkoff funding in SK across all sectors, farmers should have kick ass representation - instead of lick ass representation.

                        There are a few gems representing farmers - but there are not enough kicks to outweigh the licks.

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                          #13
                          But some of the countries on the list are chronically short of food and May be even more so with climate change. But let’s just think of ourselves first all the time and not worry about whether other people go hungry? And we have been using plant genetics from all around the world for our benefit for decades! Did we pay for all the free genetic material? Seems to me lentils originated in the Middle East. How did we end up being such important lentil producers in Canada? Where did the genetics come from?
                          Last edited by chuckChuck; Oct 21, 2020, 15:27.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                            But some of the countries on the list are chronically short of food and May be even more so with climate change. But let’s just think of ourselves first all the time and not worry about whether other people go hungry? And we have been using plant genetics from all around the world for our benefit for decades! Did we pay for all the free genetic material? Seems to me lentils originated in the Middle East. How did we end up being such important lentil producers in Canada? Where did the genetics come from?
                            Donate your farm.....

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                              But some of the countries on the list are chronically short of food and May be even more so with climate change. But let’s just think of ourselves first all the time and not worry about whether other people go hungry?
                              I think thinking of Canadian farmers first should be a priority....we are giving our products away...

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