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    FOS denied a display booth at Crop Production show in Saskatoon

    I believe this is highly irregular on the part of the organizers. I am not a member, but will look at membership more closely now. What are these Crop Production Show people afraid of anyway? Is information that dangerous? Without a profit Crop Production is futile! FOS's only goal is getting farmers a profit using legitimate tools already available.

    Check FOS out for yourself at http://www.focusonsabbatical.com/index.html

    Any comments?

    #2
    bob4choice,

    Focus on Sabatical is an interesting idea, but...

    I believe it is unfair to systematically use the produce we grow to blackmail our consumers into paying more...

    In the end, the 800 million people who do not have enough to eat each day will pay the greatest price, probably their own lives.

    I feel a moral obligation to grow food and promote a healthy sustainable environment, and in my situation fallowing land does not bring me closer to these objectives.

    I believe it is healthy to discuss this subject, and I agree that by refusing to do so will attract attention to the idea.

    Therefore I must agree that allowing a booth would be appropriate and reasonable...

    Was FOS discriminated against intentionally, or were there other circumstances that allowed this situation to ocurr?

    What is the other side of the story from the organisers point of view?

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      #3
      Bob, I'm thinking that all trade show booths are sold out. A friend tried to enter trade show, with his "Sample & Seal Bags" & was denied due to no room available.

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        #4
        wedino,

        According to their web site this has happened before. Therefore I doubt that they were late in their request for a booth. Maybe they can enlighten us on the details.

        TOM4CWB,

        I agree that farmers shouldn't blackmail the rest of the world to get higher prices. I'm not sure that this is quite the same case though.

        I think it might be possible that agriculture has reached the stage where the industry can overproduce at will, much like the manufacturing industry can make almost unlimited copies of any item. The cause of this is the much improved technology we have, huge new tracts of land being developed in Brazil and the ongoing subsidies being paid to many farmers throughout the world.

        I'm not saying that FOS has the right idea, but maybe we should at least look at what they are saying.

        In my mind, we have a moral obligation to protect the industry's long term survival. The world's people are directly dependent on our survival. As long as the agriculture industry uses ONLY VOLUNTARY methods to try and match production with usage, isn't that preferable to the current coercive methods that many governments are already using to try and protect their farmers at the expense of farmers in less wealthy countries like Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, Third World Nations, etc?

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          #5
          Bob don't leave out farmers in the US or Europe. We all need higher prices.

          Toms idea that low grain prices feed hungry people is the exact opposite of what happens in reality in my view.

          Countries like Argentia and Brazil with huge dollar debts MUST export ag products to get dollars.

          The lower the price the more they export leaving hunger at home. Creating a vicious spiral of ever lower prices. Food surpluses in first world countries where people could afford to pay more for food. Hunger and poverty in the third.

          Farmers everywhere strugling to survive.

          Anyway of breaking this spiral gets my vote.

          FOS could be the way all it needs is everybodys support.

          I am sure there are other ways too. One which got the food to the hungry would be better.

          Could our income taxes be used to pay those $ debts and make 1st world citizens pay a realistic percentage of their income on food.

          Is it Tuesday the average Canadian pays the farmers part of his 02 food bill?

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            #6
            Social Justice;

            I believe this is what is being discussed on this topic.

            Socialism is an interesting subject, who exactly is a socialist?

            I believe in sharing and helping the poor, am required to be non-judgemental, and know it is only right to expect to eat if you work.

            I also believe that I have an obligation to respect my neighbour, and my neighbours property, and not to hurt this person but help them when they ask for help from me.

            Now how do we balance all this in the system we work in today?

            With 90% of the world population less fortunate than we are, how much right do we actually have to even complain, when we are among the most wealthy in the world?

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              #7
              If the system is hurting us and the poor don't we have a duty to find a better way.
              Call it what you like but admit low prices do not help poor countries or hungry people.

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                #8
                Am I my brothers keeper? Yes I am! But if I'm broke because I can't afford to operate then who can I help? I believe low prices only drive more people into a position where they can't help anyone. FOS is in reality only trying to do what every other industry does...matching the supply to the demand. If it is a noble thing to feed the poor then the cost should be shared by everyone, not just the grain farmer. What is to stop the governments of the world from buying up all the extra production and giving it to the starving? Everyone would share in the giving with a few extra tax dollars. Is this such an evil idea? Is this "socialism"? Is it better to see people starve?

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                  #9
                  Cowman: I can’t believe that you made a 180 degrees turn on the way you think farmers and world Governments should do to rectify the surplus of grain and low prices.

                  Please read your moments you wrote to me on Today’s Farmer Dec 9th .

                  I like your comments on this thread better.

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                    #10
                    Oops! You caught me Steve! Maybe I was having a bad day on Dec. 9! I guess I would like to believe in an ideal world we could actually help our fellow man but sometimes reality is a little too hard to turn a blind eye to. Still the idea of feeding the poor is a good one. Sometimes a person can become a little too pessimistic!

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