So ---- how would all of you thinkers like this thing to be set up?
I have been intrigued from day one with the individual claim of suffering. I say cap the per head payment and put together a proposal that fits individual producers and their own personal loss on more than a per animal monetary standard.
Every petty little program the feds have come up with has been based on numbers of cattle. No argument that the big boys take the big risk, but how many wives and children do each of these big boys feed and clothe? Yes they have employees, but have they shared their subsidy cheques with these folks?
I feel that the groundswell of interest from the average producer would really swell if the payout template did not give Lakeside farms a lions share of the class action money.
I like the Ontario approach that speaks of a per producer payment and then a per head figure.
Let's say that every producer who was earning the majority of his or her income from raising cattle receive 100 or 200K and then have a cap on the second figure which would be about the number of animals that the producer owned in 2003.
How about it folks. It's our class action --- let's help build the payout document.
I have been intrigued from day one with the individual claim of suffering. I say cap the per head payment and put together a proposal that fits individual producers and their own personal loss on more than a per animal monetary standard.
Every petty little program the feds have come up with has been based on numbers of cattle. No argument that the big boys take the big risk, but how many wives and children do each of these big boys feed and clothe? Yes they have employees, but have they shared their subsidy cheques with these folks?
I feel that the groundswell of interest from the average producer would really swell if the payout template did not give Lakeside farms a lions share of the class action money.
I like the Ontario approach that speaks of a per producer payment and then a per head figure.
Let's say that every producer who was earning the majority of his or her income from raising cattle receive 100 or 200K and then have a cap on the second figure which would be about the number of animals that the producer owned in 2003.
How about it folks. It's our class action --- let's help build the payout document.
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