With his cell phone strapped to the side of his head, Cam Ostercamp is forging ahead while making hay on his farm south of Calgary. Too bad this type of dedication to a cause, has not come from delegated, or elected industry leaders, but somebody obviously has to step up to the plate.
Aug 4th is the date, and I will post the location soon, for a meeting in Manitoba with government, and industry reps. A group of feedlot producers from Quebec are coming to hear more conversation about plans for testing. The Bloc has shown interest in pushing the Federal government to allow testing of all cattle over 30 months of age. We may just have to stand back and watch now, as these boys have more clout than any other single group in Canada.
Saskatchewan, their government, and their Aboriginal leaders, are pressing Cam for more meetings in the land of stubble, and want to start dealing right now, on a plant to kill cows on a large scale. Can't convince CCA yet to help with a survey to examine producer concensus for checkoff/shareholder status.
Alberta Cattle feeders asking for a meeting...... Good potential for a meeting with the new Federal Ag Minister, but no calls from Alberta Government, ABP, or CCA. I guess BIG C is still naive in those folks eyes.
B.C. Ag minister to meet with three of us in Kamloops on Aug. 14th at a meeting sponsored by the B.C. Cattlemans Ass. Dennis Laycraft also to speak after Cam takes the floor for an hour. Any body know what else Mr. Laycraft is up to these days? Maybe haying!
Aug 4th is the date, and I will post the location soon, for a meeting in Manitoba with government, and industry reps. A group of feedlot producers from Quebec are coming to hear more conversation about plans for testing. The Bloc has shown interest in pushing the Federal government to allow testing of all cattle over 30 months of age. We may just have to stand back and watch now, as these boys have more clout than any other single group in Canada.
Saskatchewan, their government, and their Aboriginal leaders, are pressing Cam for more meetings in the land of stubble, and want to start dealing right now, on a plant to kill cows on a large scale. Can't convince CCA yet to help with a survey to examine producer concensus for checkoff/shareholder status.
Alberta Cattle feeders asking for a meeting...... Good potential for a meeting with the new Federal Ag Minister, but no calls from Alberta Government, ABP, or CCA. I guess BIG C is still naive in those folks eyes.
B.C. Ag minister to meet with three of us in Kamloops on Aug. 14th at a meeting sponsored by the B.C. Cattlemans Ass. Dennis Laycraft also to speak after Cam takes the floor for an hour. Any body know what else Mr. Laycraft is up to these days? Maybe haying!
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