Thought I would bring this invitation from numbercaller up on to it's own post for some discussion. Do you really call the numbers at the local BINGO hall numbercaller? Or are you simply a gambler like the rest of us Alberta Cattle Producers.
"As unpopular as this post may be.... here goes nominations for ABP elections close on August 30. Whether we like it or not they seem to have the Gov,t of Alberta's ear on some issues. Besides you might be surprised at how many people are starting to think out loud compared to 3 or 4 years ago. I hate channels as bad as anyone but if your not at the table you can't contribute , or affect change. How about some help?"
Alberta Cattle Producers - Name is rather catchy I say. In fact, I think that when the ABP changed the name to Alberta Beef Producers from Alberta Cattle Commission, everyone thought that they magically became beef producers over night. The truth is that most all of us are cattle producers. The Beef Producer thing came about when someone decided that three separate industries competing for a little bit of profit from one steer (heifer or cull cow) should join hands in harmony. Whatever.
Well numbercaller - I have decided to throw this name of mine in that proverbial hat again. Tried once before, but my message must have been a bit harsh for my packer fearing neighbors down in feedlot country. My thoughts started to become action the more old grassfarmer talked about apathy more than anything. You are right about ABP being the voice in government - although it has wavered a bit as of late with our newest Ag minister here in Alberta.
Therefor - almost any other group including BIG C, WSGA, and even the NFU might as well be considered apathetic. A voice in the darkness is almost as strong as no voice at all.
We all see how the so called democratic process of ABP works. A very small few come out and actually pass resolutions that go on to be defeated at the AGM's. If I am to listen to anyone tell me about following the democratic rule once I become a delegate, I will simply chuckle and move on. This process will not be about showing me the truth or showing me that I may be wrong - it will be about opposition within the system - period. Opposition to a group (ABP/CCA) that cannot truly say that one issue they support is challenged by those who use us to profit and gain further control. Cargill and Tyson Love ABP/CCA in it's current form.
I told my area Zone rep that I would not be much of a team player once the few folks that turn up at the fall meetings vote me in. I simply do not agree with much of the ABP/CCA direction if any. I will not sit in any ABP booths promoting beef for Cargill and Tyson while I compete with them at my own booth selling true Alberta Beef across the trade show floor. Anyone up to an idea where packers actually pay a share of the promotion costs at Beef Information Center? What a novel idea - helping pay for your own bloody advertising.
I will not sit back and watch as every decision ABP makes gets applause from the Cargill and Tyson reps without making a stink. If the trickle down illusion was not evident three or four years ago, you have to be completely blind to ignore the illusion today.
Even though I will say once again that I admire the business strategy of Cargill and Tyson and even Nillsen Bros., I will only give them the respect that I would give any adversary in any other situation where I am fighting for my fair share or my neighbors fair share of anything.
Can't keep my mouth shut Mr. Wilson -sorry - maybe you want to run in the SSGA elections - we could finally meet on the battlefield. (wink)
"As unpopular as this post may be.... here goes nominations for ABP elections close on August 30. Whether we like it or not they seem to have the Gov,t of Alberta's ear on some issues. Besides you might be surprised at how many people are starting to think out loud compared to 3 or 4 years ago. I hate channels as bad as anyone but if your not at the table you can't contribute , or affect change. How about some help?"
Alberta Cattle Producers - Name is rather catchy I say. In fact, I think that when the ABP changed the name to Alberta Beef Producers from Alberta Cattle Commission, everyone thought that they magically became beef producers over night. The truth is that most all of us are cattle producers. The Beef Producer thing came about when someone decided that three separate industries competing for a little bit of profit from one steer (heifer or cull cow) should join hands in harmony. Whatever.
Well numbercaller - I have decided to throw this name of mine in that proverbial hat again. Tried once before, but my message must have been a bit harsh for my packer fearing neighbors down in feedlot country. My thoughts started to become action the more old grassfarmer talked about apathy more than anything. You are right about ABP being the voice in government - although it has wavered a bit as of late with our newest Ag minister here in Alberta.
Therefor - almost any other group including BIG C, WSGA, and even the NFU might as well be considered apathetic. A voice in the darkness is almost as strong as no voice at all.
We all see how the so called democratic process of ABP works. A very small few come out and actually pass resolutions that go on to be defeated at the AGM's. If I am to listen to anyone tell me about following the democratic rule once I become a delegate, I will simply chuckle and move on. This process will not be about showing me the truth or showing me that I may be wrong - it will be about opposition within the system - period. Opposition to a group (ABP/CCA) that cannot truly say that one issue they support is challenged by those who use us to profit and gain further control. Cargill and Tyson Love ABP/CCA in it's current form.
I told my area Zone rep that I would not be much of a team player once the few folks that turn up at the fall meetings vote me in. I simply do not agree with much of the ABP/CCA direction if any. I will not sit in any ABP booths promoting beef for Cargill and Tyson while I compete with them at my own booth selling true Alberta Beef across the trade show floor. Anyone up to an idea where packers actually pay a share of the promotion costs at Beef Information Center? What a novel idea - helping pay for your own bloody advertising.
I will not sit back and watch as every decision ABP makes gets applause from the Cargill and Tyson reps without making a stink. If the trickle down illusion was not evident three or four years ago, you have to be completely blind to ignore the illusion today.
Even though I will say once again that I admire the business strategy of Cargill and Tyson and even Nillsen Bros., I will only give them the respect that I would give any adversary in any other situation where I am fighting for my fair share or my neighbors fair share of anything.
Can't keep my mouth shut Mr. Wilson -sorry - maybe you want to run in the SSGA elections - we could finally meet on the battlefield. (wink)
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