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    #25
    I hate David Caruso...oops a bit off topic.

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      #26
      Basically it doesn't matter. The flax council, saskflax,seedgrowers,cgc, and all the graincos have said we are all guilty.

      So we are left to pay the costs of a few greedy seedgrowers that couldn't stand to sell at commercial prices.

      If the seedgrowers wanted to accept the responsibilty of this mess which is clearly their fault, they would be selling flaxseed at current market prices or offering an exchange on flax. You take them 500 bushels of flaxseed that THEY infected and they give you 500 bushels of so called cleaned,certified, and gmtested seed back.

      Not likely the seedgrowers are going to do that right?

      To the seedgrowers on this thread that I may have offended - I apologize - but the flax producers got painted with one stroke.

      The seedgrowers should be able to stand up, admit their responsibility, and do right for their industry if they gave a shit about it.

      Triffid flax was not released for commercial development so the buck basically stops at your farms and so should the guilt. My take on this whole mess is that seedgrowers trickled the triffid into seed lots as they seen fit. And now they want to be paid to do it all over again.

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        #27
        Bucket, that was the exact same message I sent to Barry Hall, president of the Flax Council, yesterday, to state to his certified flax growing cohorts.

        His comment on requiring us peasants to buy certified seed for 2010 as the best way to solve the problem, (effectively rewarding the same scum that propagated this mess), made me see the colour of flax.

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          #28
          Read something once that always stuck with me.

          "millions of germans and nobody had the courage to put a bullet in him(hitler)"

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            #29
            Very good cotton.

            But if farmers send the flax industry the message that they don't like the idea of being forced to buy certified seed, do you think anyone will listen?

            I have emailed the flax council my displeasure of being forced to reward seed growers who caused the problem in the first place but they still hold to the idea that no one has done anything illegal in growing triffid flax.

            Nice. Real nice to have an organization funded by farmers protecting the seed growers.

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              #30
              checking,

              What was the atmosphere like? Tense? Managed? Did anyone stick up for ordinary guys like me? Or was it filled with pompous asses? Many attending? Pars

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