Remember last years rogue GMO wheat find?
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-06-
20/the-search-for-monsantos-rogue-gmo-wheat
Heard this year that GMO wheat is being grown
for research. NOT a coincidence?
When you consider our transportation issues,
UPov, all the new check offs and who knows
where the monies going and everything else thats
geting thrown at producers, is it a distraction to
move GM Wheat into Canada? Caught up on
some reading hear and looks like the wheat we've
got is a bad bet this year and now this? Lets
keep GM free and work on our real problem of
marketing what wheat we do already do have
since the grain cos and commissions and
governments and everybody else who's hands
inour pockets isnt't doing it for us.
What I've said before and am going to try to say
again more clearly, is that we didn't get rid of the
CWB only to replace it with a small group of big
grain cos that play the same game at a cost to
regular producers. CWB had its elected board and
now we have a provincial wheat board in Alberta
thats just as in bed with the grain cos as some of
the same guys used to be with the CWB. What a
waste.
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-06-
20/the-search-for-monsantos-rogue-gmo-wheat
Heard this year that GMO wheat is being grown
for research. NOT a coincidence?
When you consider our transportation issues,
UPov, all the new check offs and who knows
where the monies going and everything else thats
geting thrown at producers, is it a distraction to
move GM Wheat into Canada? Caught up on
some reading hear and looks like the wheat we've
got is a bad bet this year and now this? Lets
keep GM free and work on our real problem of
marketing what wheat we do already do have
since the grain cos and commissions and
governments and everybody else who's hands
inour pockets isnt't doing it for us.
What I've said before and am going to try to say
again more clearly, is that we didn't get rid of the
CWB only to replace it with a small group of big
grain cos that play the same game at a cost to
regular producers. CWB had its elected board and
now we have a provincial wheat board in Alberta
thats just as in bed with the grain cos as some of
the same guys used to be with the CWB. What a
waste.