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    Pulse elections

    I got that email too. Is it just me or is Vandenberg
    running not a huge conflict of interest?

    The guy is a pulse researcher who receives millions
    of dollars of research funds from the SPG research
    budget every year.

    Does he have to excuse himself from any discussion
    that deals with money?

    Lets see, do we increase our budget to increase
    access to world markets or do we spend more on
    researching new lentil varieties?

    Lets see do we spend more money quantifying the
    health benefits of including pulses in North
    American diets or do we spend more on researching
    new lentil varieties.

    Don't get me wrong, Dr. Vandenberg has been
    extremely important to the pulse industry, but in
    my opinion he should stay at arms length from the
    board of directors.

    #2
    LEP, I too was wondering the same thing about Vandenberg?

    Received my ballot the other day and it had four names on it, the above three plus Cynthia Edwards. Has she dropped out of the race?

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      #3
      No, Cynthia hasn't dropped out. The "three amigos"
      appear to be running on a slate together.

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        #4
        I thought the same thing and voted accordingly.I do not like being told who I have to vote for.Two of the three have had a go as directors and I think it is time to maybe let others try if they so wish.

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          #5
          As far as "who I have to vote for", my understanding is this is an election and the different candidates will have different views. I want to know what the thinking is. I for one was concerned about the goings on at spg this spring. I pay alot of levy to spg but I have been happy about how its been spent. I do know the lentil varieties that I helped pay for are a lot different that what I started with and I wouldnt have made near the money without them.

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            #6
            Which candidates will make this motion at
            the board table:

            "I move that pulse checkoffs must legislatively be
            made voluntary".

            Ask each one publicly
            Pars

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              #7
              When are RR peas coming?

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                #8
                RR peas will arrive just as soon as the food
                scientists fulfill their contracts corroborating the
                specific benefits of RR peas in the manufacture
                of baby food, along with the recipes.

                Thought bomb for you this morning, compliments
                of Parsley

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                  #9
                  The impending acceptance of RR wheat should help speed that along.

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                    #10
                    GMO pulses are already well advanced in development in South America, India and China. In Canada we have done nothing on this front and are leaning heavily and almost exclusively on the fine efforts and success of CDC's conventional breeding programs.

                    We have grown to be the world's largest exporter of pulse crops and it is no secret that the countries that import these crops would rather grow more themselves.

                    Will we be able to maintain our competitive position globally in Pulse production by maintaining the status quo? That is the billion dollar question for the future of pulse production in Canada.

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                      #11
                      Had the same question myself when the ballots came out. So after a few calls e-mails and face to faces, this is what I have pieced together.

                      All is just opinion and rumour, I don't know if some or any is true. So take these thoughts for what you paid for them.

                      Something happened this summer where The Chair Purcell and exec director Patterson were forced out. All I can get out of anyone is "bad governance" Which I take to mean internal fight

                      Something about Sask Pulse wanting more seats at table of Pulse Canada.

                      One faction wants to move Pulse Canada to Saskatoon. because Sk. has by far the most dollars in. I'm not even sure which faction.

                      One faction wants to spend more on varieties and farm traits, one faction on end users and consumers.

                      Big division over # of processors on board v a farmer run funded board.

                      Agree with thoughts above about Vandenburg. Guy is a genius and great breeder, would probably be in conflict over half the time so why take a spot? maybe be an advisor? They could use a guy with his mental horsepower, but don't give him a vote.

                      My votes will go to Burr, Moehn and the lady from Nokomis.

                      www.pulseelection.com

                      I hope to call those running and see if they can tell me anything not in Bios

                      Hope all this helps, The real story should come out at pulse days in Saskatoon this Jan. those paying the bills should get the real story.

                      additional disclaimer. All the above is rumour and all or none may not be true

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                        #12
                        gustgd

                        Thanks for the info. Always appreciate your sensible posts.
                        I too have reservations about having Bert on the board
                        He's a brilliant guy but it doesn't make sense to me that he should be on the board as a board member.Some boards, the Seed Growers for example, have advisors from the Crop Developement Centre and the provincial government who are at all meetings except for in camera sessions. Maybe Bert already sits in at board meetings.
                        Right now , unless I am convinced otherwise, I probably won't vote for Bert.
                        I am not as optimistic as you about the real story coming out at Crop Production Week. It's been pretty hush hush to date. If the issues are the ones you mentioned above then I think they are issues worth discussing in the larger forum.

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