I've been ruminating on my experiences at the C to C in Saskatoon in Jan.
I have finally realized you can't sit on a fence forever. I am either a socialist or I am not.
We spent 3/4 of the time watching mundane, old news, presentations.
The rest was spent not exchanging relevant theories on policy. NO.
It was spent being subtly assessed by middle mandarins about how we 'feel' about current delivery programs. 'Feel' about current services. Are we 'interested' in GM wheat. Felt like a marketing survey by a chemical company.
Cornering any mandarin about any minor issue felt like dropping a slip of paper in a suggestion box.
Often I've felt that the board VPs weren't that bad as they come from industry- just doing their job.
BUT I spent 30 mins talking with a 20 year board senior manager about my percieved lack of research in wheat genetics, biofortification, and buy backs.
GET THIS. He said the benefits to GM or mutagenic research to the yield curve in wheat (as in corn) MUST not exist, for if it did companies would have released them by now.
He said niche markets for zinc enriched wheat MUST not exist for if they did someone would be approaching them (CWB) for buybacks to export!
Kinda like saying "I don't see the egg, so therefore the chicken does not exist.
Exchanging forward looking ideas on our industry cannot happen within our present environment.
We are dealing with a large bureaucracy that for cultural reasons can never understand the principles of free enterprise, entrepreneurship, or for that matter the greater world around them.
Move the Canada Post or CRA personnel over to Exxon or WalMart for a year and they would be bankrupt. Different language, background, culture, planets.
The tragedy lies in the fact that such a small number of individuals (wheat producers) can't see the forest for the trees. We quarrel amongst ouselves about where to put the lipstick on the pig and what color to use. We can't see that it's still lipstick on a pig!
Debates on PPOs are useless wastes of time. They must all work in a pool.
I can sell my canola %25 per quarter and create my own damn pool if thats what I want.
It's not about comparing final prices on any given day. Over a long enough time span both systems may acheive an average. Like crop ins. indexes.
The point is we don't need to pay anyone to do this for us. And it's sheer lunacy to pay them to do this while shackled to pools and quarterly sales quotas.
We are fiddling while the rest of the world is on the move!
If a ND grower has access to a mutagenic or GM fusarium resistant wheat. How many Manitoba growers will care that Europe or Japan TODAY say they don't want it.
Is anyone being made aware of the investment being made in wheat research by the big boys in the last year?
We are sticking our head in the sand on so many issues, not even having the foresight to discuss them properly.
How much political and lobbying clout do our competitors have in Washington compared to ours in Ottawa?
4/5 of the participants at the conference were happy with things just the way they are, wanting no change to ANYTHING.
So, I ask you. How many more years do you think this self defeating behavior will continue??
The current system by law, by mandate, and by nature cannot evolve broadly enough to capitalize on a g'darn thing!
It's frustrating to think we're 20 years yet from any meaningful improvements to our system. By then how many opportunities will be squandered?
Voices need to unified and concentrated in the halls of power. Presently this is impossible.
This dog won't hunt. I know what I do with those.
I have finally realized you can't sit on a fence forever. I am either a socialist or I am not.
We spent 3/4 of the time watching mundane, old news, presentations.
The rest was spent not exchanging relevant theories on policy. NO.
It was spent being subtly assessed by middle mandarins about how we 'feel' about current delivery programs. 'Feel' about current services. Are we 'interested' in GM wheat. Felt like a marketing survey by a chemical company.
Cornering any mandarin about any minor issue felt like dropping a slip of paper in a suggestion box.
Often I've felt that the board VPs weren't that bad as they come from industry- just doing their job.
BUT I spent 30 mins talking with a 20 year board senior manager about my percieved lack of research in wheat genetics, biofortification, and buy backs.
GET THIS. He said the benefits to GM or mutagenic research to the yield curve in wheat (as in corn) MUST not exist, for if it did companies would have released them by now.
He said niche markets for zinc enriched wheat MUST not exist for if they did someone would be approaching them (CWB) for buybacks to export!
Kinda like saying "I don't see the egg, so therefore the chicken does not exist.
Exchanging forward looking ideas on our industry cannot happen within our present environment.
We are dealing with a large bureaucracy that for cultural reasons can never understand the principles of free enterprise, entrepreneurship, or for that matter the greater world around them.
Move the Canada Post or CRA personnel over to Exxon or WalMart for a year and they would be bankrupt. Different language, background, culture, planets.
The tragedy lies in the fact that such a small number of individuals (wheat producers) can't see the forest for the trees. We quarrel amongst ouselves about where to put the lipstick on the pig and what color to use. We can't see that it's still lipstick on a pig!
Debates on PPOs are useless wastes of time. They must all work in a pool.
I can sell my canola %25 per quarter and create my own damn pool if thats what I want.
It's not about comparing final prices on any given day. Over a long enough time span both systems may acheive an average. Like crop ins. indexes.
The point is we don't need to pay anyone to do this for us. And it's sheer lunacy to pay them to do this while shackled to pools and quarterly sales quotas.
We are fiddling while the rest of the world is on the move!
If a ND grower has access to a mutagenic or GM fusarium resistant wheat. How many Manitoba growers will care that Europe or Japan TODAY say they don't want it.
Is anyone being made aware of the investment being made in wheat research by the big boys in the last year?
We are sticking our head in the sand on so many issues, not even having the foresight to discuss them properly.
How much political and lobbying clout do our competitors have in Washington compared to ours in Ottawa?
4/5 of the participants at the conference were happy with things just the way they are, wanting no change to ANYTHING.
So, I ask you. How many more years do you think this self defeating behavior will continue??
The current system by law, by mandate, and by nature cannot evolve broadly enough to capitalize on a g'darn thing!
It's frustrating to think we're 20 years yet from any meaningful improvements to our system. By then how many opportunities will be squandered?
Voices need to unified and concentrated in the halls of power. Presently this is impossible.
This dog won't hunt. I know what I do with those.
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