I've been thinking about this for the last while and am finally going to put my thoughts out there for someone else to ponder.
We all deal with bankers,feed dealers,machinery companies, fuel agents, accountants, veterinarians,and so on. These companies/individuals all seem to have no qualms about raising prices for their services or products as their own costs increase and we as producers go on paying what the market demands or we go without.
I'm tired of hearing government and "experts" tell us that we need to reduce costs or get bigger in order to stay in business. There are a lot of darn good operators out there that can't cut any more corners short of selling the farm.
My proposal is that in addition to the numerous producer groups/orgs voicing our problems to the powers that be, we all take on the responsibilty of asking our local suppliers for support in acchieving a better playing field for all involved.
Are your local suppliers aware of MCOOL,Canada Gold Beef, the new "improved" Business Risk Management plans that aren't timely enough for a lot of folks etc.?
I have a hunch that there is a lot more support for us out there if we just ask for it. I had a visit with our banker last week and showed him the CGB website, explained to him what I knew of it, and told him that IF it had the support it needed to get off the ground, (ie. voluntary BSE testing)
that it COULD be a valuable tool for us. He was very enthusiastic to say the least.
I am asking all of you to put "the question" to the people you deal with, maybe they aren't as aware of your options and problems as you think they are.
Dave.
We all deal with bankers,feed dealers,machinery companies, fuel agents, accountants, veterinarians,and so on. These companies/individuals all seem to have no qualms about raising prices for their services or products as their own costs increase and we as producers go on paying what the market demands or we go without.
I'm tired of hearing government and "experts" tell us that we need to reduce costs or get bigger in order to stay in business. There are a lot of darn good operators out there that can't cut any more corners short of selling the farm.
My proposal is that in addition to the numerous producer groups/orgs voicing our problems to the powers that be, we all take on the responsibilty of asking our local suppliers for support in acchieving a better playing field for all involved.
Are your local suppliers aware of MCOOL,Canada Gold Beef, the new "improved" Business Risk Management plans that aren't timely enough for a lot of folks etc.?
I have a hunch that there is a lot more support for us out there if we just ask for it. I had a visit with our banker last week and showed him the CGB website, explained to him what I knew of it, and told him that IF it had the support it needed to get off the ground, (ie. voluntary BSE testing)
that it COULD be a valuable tool for us. He was very enthusiastic to say the least.
I am asking all of you to put "the question" to the people you deal with, maybe they aren't as aware of your options and problems as you think they are.
Dave.
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