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    NFU: August1, 2012 Marks A Year Of Infamy in Agricultural Policy.

    August 1, 2012 Marks a Year of Infamy in Agricultural Policy

    With the Destruction of the CWB Single Desk

    NFU News Release

    SASKATOON, SK—Today, Bill Gehl, Chair of the Canadian Wheat Board Alliance, and Terry Boehm, President of the National Farmers Union, are in Saskatoon to speak to the media about a year of infamy in Canadian agricultural policy and for Canadian democracy.



    “Since the Harper government took office with a majority government in May of 2011, we have seen unprecedented attacks on farmers and democratic process with the destruction of the CWB as the goal,” said Terry Boehm, NFU President. “In spite of knowing full well that the majority of farmers wanted and understood the advantages that single-desk selling brings them and ultimately to the whole economy, Gerry Ritz and Stephen Harper rammed through Bill C-18, destroying the single-desk CWB this August 1st,” stated Bill Gehl. “All farmers expected to be able to vote on this issue, and Ritz and Harper denied them this right stated in Section 47.1 of the old CWB Act," he added.



    “Farmers, as well as all Canadians, have seen Gerry Ritz and Stephen Harper use every tactic in the book to ram through Bill C-18 including using closure, not allowing any amendments, and not allowing the Bill to go to the Agriculture Committee but creating a special Legislative Committee to rubber-stamp this Bill, which is one of the most fundamental changes to agricultural policy in three generations. It is bad public policy, bad economic policy, and offensive to how Canadians believe democratic process should be conducted,” added Boehm. “Farmers have seen before what happens when the single desk is gone - right after the First World War and with the removal of oats several years ago, and prices and returns always drop except in periods of extreme shortages,” he added.



    “August 1, 2012 will be a sad day for farmers and one of jubilation for multinational grain companies, and we can thank Gerry Ritz for that,” declared Gehl. “Farmers know that democracy and their economic well-being are in peril with this government but they also know that Harper will not be in power forever and we will fight in the courts and start rebuilding another day,” stated Boehm. “Meanwhile, the year full of dirty tricks will be remembered as a betrayal and sellout of western farmers,” concluded Boehm.

    #2
    What a bunch of sore losers! The NFU is nothing but an archaric, obsolete, useless socialist organization that should have died with its counterpart,the CWB. Move to Cuba where someone might give you the time of day!

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      #3
      "Right after the First World War" - that is hilarious.

      CWB and NFU's version Democracy: Where dead people can vote.

      No apples and oranges bullshit for a change. The lowest price is the law is over. TFG.

      Now, who do you REALLY think wrote that release for Boehm and Gehl?

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        #4
        Come on surprise us - who REALLY wrote it?

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          #5
          Yes, yes, yes its a great tragedy that the feds have now made it legal for farmers in Western Canada to sell their wheat and barley to whomever they want. Oh...the humanity!

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            #6
            Larry
            You would think after the last couple of
            weeks watching how prices have been
            established... These guys would have
            cooled the single desk rhetoric...
            No such possibility...

            The striking reality is that they are
            not any closer to the vast majority of
            grain growers than they were a year ago.
            Cheers!

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              #7
              Some people just dont get it!
              The CWB would have a initial start price
              of 4.60 a bushel minus freight so 3.10
              in your pocket.
              They then would have presold 40 to 60
              percent to our very special friends who
              the CWB protected instead of farmers.
              We would be able to sell one to three
              semi loads off combine for a total of
              $10,230.
              In our pockets.
              Y E A !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
              Here is this years.
              Contracted 20000 bus off combine and
              will wait on rest.
              $9.44 on 188,000.00 in my pocket. The
              first three loads will give me $31,152,
              Hm yea I guess the CWB was better and I
              could get grocery checks till December
              of 2013.

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                #8
                Wonder if Terry will sign up for pooling
                along with all the other NFU drones? Bet
                you a sack of flour, most don't and are
                taking full advantage of the open market.

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                  #9
                  http://www.betterfarming.com/online-news/nfu-o-hearing-raises-questions-and-admonishments-5568

                  Good read. The NFU still hasn't even cleaned up it's own house.

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                    #10
                    First time in my lifetime that the price of wheat is going to go up on the 1st of August instead of down

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                      #11
                      Do any of you guys actually have neighbors like these NFU members.
                      I find it hard to believe that any neighbor of mine would have enough nerve to hypocritically say to me or any other one of his neighbours, he has a democratic right to vote on suppressing yours or my freedom of marketing choice.

                      What a sorry bunch of DEMOCRATICALLY suppressed people these socialists are.

                      Thanks to NAFTA and the WTO, the socialists will never again have a compulsory single desk grain marketing system in Canada.

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                        #12
                        sd*****on: Yes, and a single wolf has an advantage while bringing down big game...NOT. The single desk gave farmers marketing power...that power is now divided amongst thousands of producers and the buyers can pick and choose and NAME the price that they will pay...TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT.

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                          #13
                          Which must be why we're being offered record high prices right now. LOL!

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                            #14
                            The only power the old wheat board had was to fleece western farmers. Its amazing how many didn't and still don't realize it.

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                              #15
                              Come on Larry - surprise us - who REALLY wrote it?

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