I would think 100 percent would, Cost?
On a per ton basis. But I am pretty sure it would not be much. Union guarantees nothing, just the contract is written by farmer not by buyer. I would think if enough farmers sign on that the buyers contracts now in will be gone completely. The union contract would state that payments be made the following day if requested by grower. If not paid if requested then contracts are allowed to be displayed on the union web site. Plusses to a grower contract are, on time deliveries, otherwise penalties, get paid in case of buyer problems with no space, only one day risk instead of possible million dollars. buy outs, if price goes up that farmer can make a profit to exit contract. Well worth the cost of a Union. Just hope us farmers can still help the neighbour, I heard according to union rules you have to ask union boss before helping guy working beside you in the shop.
On a per ton basis. But I am pretty sure it would not be much. Union guarantees nothing, just the contract is written by farmer not by buyer. I would think if enough farmers sign on that the buyers contracts now in will be gone completely. The union contract would state that payments be made the following day if requested by grower. If not paid if requested then contracts are allowed to be displayed on the union web site. Plusses to a grower contract are, on time deliveries, otherwise penalties, get paid in case of buyer problems with no space, only one day risk instead of possible million dollars. buy outs, if price goes up that farmer can make a profit to exit contract. Well worth the cost of a Union. Just hope us farmers can still help the neighbour, I heard according to union rules you have to ask union boss before helping guy working beside you in the shop.
Comment