Yes, Emrald at least at that level democracy did work. Shame most of the other zones didn't bother to participate.
I'm noticing some geographic trends in this crisis - it looks to me like there is some kind of ABP power base in southern Alberta - how often do you hear a hardship story from the old established foothills ranch areas? Even out in that dry east country there has been good backing of existing ABP reps. All the protest seems to be in this central Alberta cow and marginal grain country.
Maybe until the day comes when there are groups of motivated people at meetings in Nanton, High River or Lethbridge we won't be taken seriously by Government? Are more people in these areas ranching paid for or leased land?
I wish we could harness the work and thoughts of Rick Paskal on behalf of the feedlot sector alongside that of the cow/calf producers represented on this forum. We are constantly fighting two different battles yet the "enemy" is the same. Another waste of energy and resources.
I'm noticing some geographic trends in this crisis - it looks to me like there is some kind of ABP power base in southern Alberta - how often do you hear a hardship story from the old established foothills ranch areas? Even out in that dry east country there has been good backing of existing ABP reps. All the protest seems to be in this central Alberta cow and marginal grain country.
Maybe until the day comes when there are groups of motivated people at meetings in Nanton, High River or Lethbridge we won't be taken seriously by Government? Are more people in these areas ranching paid for or leased land?
I wish we could harness the work and thoughts of Rick Paskal on behalf of the feedlot sector alongside that of the cow/calf producers represented on this forum. We are constantly fighting two different battles yet the "enemy" is the same. Another waste of energy and resources.
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