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    Time to step up.

    Ok everybody, the time has come to step up and pitch in to help ourselves.

    First, go to this link. It's to be found under "How can I help" on the bseclassaction.ca website.

    http://www.bseclassaction.ca/pdfs/BSE%20PM%20letter%20final%2025%20Mar%2009.pdf

    Then print the letter, put it in an envelope addressed to the PM. There is no stamp required. Then print a few off for any neighbours who may not be on the net and have them send one too.

    The word is that if we can manage to send at least 5,000 letters it will go a long way toward meeting the criteria for getting attention from those who matter.

    Just think of the years and years of stalling and maneuvering this could avoid. I for one would like to see this thing over before I'm too old to walk to the pasture. ;-)

    #2
    I didnt know this was their plan.

    Sounds like they just changed the meaning of train wreck to something worse.

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      #3
      So much for any leverage over the equipment dealers this spring/summer, just when I thought they might have some stagnate equipment on the lot. The Bands wouldn't have much or any, so I imagine the dealers will be happy as punch, again.

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        #4
        I'll just put it this way last year one side of the fence 100 plus bushels an acre, the other side maybe 15 ( though there was about 15 bushels an acre of wild buckwheat) I literally have a front row seat to this. Though properly manged they have an amazing divesity of land and could have a world class operation you have to seed before June 15th to make it a reality.

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          #5
          But how are they going to generate profits, or will it become a government basket case? Who will manage this ? This could be a real money pit. The start up cost alone would be immense. I wish them luck as they will need it.

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            #6
            Whats 100 dollar an acre loss across a million acres?
            Oh yea,A LOT.

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              #7
              Professors indians finacial gurus=a very interesting reality series on t.v

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                #8
                hmmmm...i wonder if they will be big enough an operation that they might be exempt from selling through the CWB??? i think because they will be govt funded for the most part (in reality)...the government will want the product marketed in the most profitable freemarket manner possible...vs

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                  #9
                  Grains grown on native land by natives will bypass the cwb, just wait and see. This is much bigger than first thought.

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                    #10
                    If I were managing all those lands, I would make sure the company was already enrolled in AgriVest for the coming year, and had a special computer program to set up for the payments coming in for each pod of land; and I would also make sure that I managed the educational training grants already gentlemans'-agreement-pre-approved by both levels of governments; and then I would make sure that I was familair with tax exemptions considerations, including native taxation and gen-coops taxatopn rules, etc;, and then I would make sure that I was preplanning to have CWB election ballots specially delivered to the administrators,with the rearranged boundaries increasingly surrounding the pods for greater voting representation; and then I would work closely with the CWB to demand better representation of the voter-shareholders, and ....well I' just cannot write it all down as I tire. Parsley.

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                      #11
                      And the clause stating

                      "Managment will be paid according to the schedule and scale I have devised,, in full, before any other other payments are sent to anyone else.Period."

                      would be firm. Very firm.I like simple language, right, hopper? Pars

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                        #12
                        Just the goverment with what im sure will be another failed idea not to mention no good to the avrage farmer

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