Rather disappointed to read a letter in out local paper today (believe it was mentioned in a W. Producer article also?) of the comments made by minister Groeneveld to the Wild Rose Ag rep that their ongoing campaign to become a levy funded producer group wouldn't go anywhere unless they came around to agreeing with the AB government policy on the CWB. I guess that's why the NFU don't get the recognition they deserve - because they will not give in to blackmail. I find this turn of events rather worrysome given our attempts to alter who is eligible to receive the beef checkoff in Alberta. I think it casts a serious doubt as to whether ABP will be replaced - if they can only be replaced by a similar puppet organisation that tows the government line what use is that to us as producers? Producer groups must have independence and integrity to do their job properly - is that possible in Alberta politics?
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I'm afraid that Suzuki has become unglued lstely. I used to like his productions and copies of his lectures but I really worried that he is going "potty" in the head. His lectures are being conducted in a shrill manner and his behaviour has become erratic.
I truly believe that he is trying to change the wasteful ways of the world before he passes on but he is turning a lot of people off.
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What do you feed 1.3 B Chinese? Anything they want! If the damage is severe enough expect them to be in the market in a big way. Olympics coming, can't have unrest or even thought of food shortages , doesn't have good optics. You can throw all predictions out the window if this comes to pass. Then again maybe they will just stop eating.
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