“you have the option of growing non board crops “
“I say just walk away, is that so hard to do?”
Tower, for some of us, wheat, durum and malt barley are good crops to grow on our farms for rotational or other agronomic reasons. Saying that we have a choice to not grow the crops forced into the CWB system is like saying “if you don’t like it, just quit farming”. Taking those crops out of our rotation might cause more problems than the dollar losses we suffer dealing with them in the CWB.
Although, for many of us this year, the substantial losses of being stuck in the designated area are probably larger than using goofy rotations to avoid board grains.
BUT, in a free country, why should we have to?
“I say just walk away, is that so hard to do?”
Tower, for some of us, wheat, durum and malt barley are good crops to grow on our farms for rotational or other agronomic reasons. Saying that we have a choice to not grow the crops forced into the CWB system is like saying “if you don’t like it, just quit farming”. Taking those crops out of our rotation might cause more problems than the dollar losses we suffer dealing with them in the CWB.
Although, for many of us this year, the substantial losses of being stuck in the designated area are probably larger than using goofy rotations to avoid board grains.
BUT, in a free country, why should we have to?
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