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    NFU loses accreditation in Ontario

    http://www.betterfarming.com/online-
    news/accreditation-eludes-nfu-o-11568

    Couldn't happen to more deserving people in my
    mind. They've had a long time to make sure they
    met the guidelines to be accredited in Ontario but
    couldn't/wouldn't make the changes to make NFU-
    Ontario an autonomous organization. Instead it was
    setup as a puppet to funnel over $400,000/year
    into the national NFUs bank account with the
    western-based national organization running the
    show, even though Ontario had the bulk of the
    members and provided the majority of the funding.

    Going to be interesting

    #2
    maybe a more open-minded organization will take its place.

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      #3
      First one needs a mind.

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        #4
        Do not forget that in order to farm in
        Ontario you must belong to one of three
        farm organizations, and in Quebec there is
        only one organization and it is compulsory
        to belong.We are so lucky in the west.
        Merry Christmas everyone.

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          #5
          May the rest of them lose it as well. Stupid, stupid system in Ontario. But what do you expect from that province.

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            #6
            Actually you don't food4u, although you do have to
            join one then request your money back which is a
            backwards system. But anyway, now it's down to 2
            (plus UCFO)

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              #7
              This is taken from the original link;

              "As part of the Farm Registration and Farm Organizations Funding Act, 1993, farmers with gross incomes of $7,000 or more must register annually and pay a $195 plus HST fee. Agricorp administers the registration process. Farmers direct their fee to one of the now two accredited farm organizations. After registering and paying the fee, farmers can ask for a refund from the group they selected to receive their fee.

              Farmers need a farm business registration number to access certain government programs, such as the farm property tax rebate."
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              WTF. Until now I had never heard of this eastern palm-greasing. Government, and farming unions stroking each other with farmers money. Hard to believe people put up with this blatant coercion.

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                #8
                So what is the difference between that and most every checkoff organization out there?

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