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    #11
    Can someone post the vote count? Did
    Wiens get more votes that Hundeby or
    Simpson? Did anyone approach Hundeby or
    Simpson to sit(appointment)? The whole
    process was marred by the actions of 3
    directors. Depending on which camp your
    in will determine your opinion of the
    results.

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      #12
      According to something I heard a while ago the vote count was not going to be realeased.

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        #13
        Regardless of vote count Wiens brings a ton of
        experience to the board from the canola council
        without any conflict . Hundeby and Simpson might
        be great guys but experience and a calming
        influence is what this board needs at this time .
        Hopefully these young guys aren't discouraged
        enough to never run for something again the
        industry needs new blood . They will now have a
        ton of life experiane to draw from .

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          #14
          jfreedom,

          You read it right on Wiens. If you care to go back and
          look... Hund sold his farm... and while allowed to stand
          for election... better for the leadership to have
          someone actively farming in a commercial sense.

          Which is what got Bert into the bind in the first place.

          Bert is a brilliant plant breeder... one of the best in the
          world. I personally have no doubt of this... as I believe
          the vast majority of commercial growers of pulses in
          western Canada.

          Bert has been tireless... motivated... and skilled...
          HARD work has brought our pulse industry far... and
          the sweat from Bert's brow has been as much
          responsible to the creation of a world class pulse
          industry... as any other pulse industry leader in
          Canada.

          Sometimes we NEED to take a step back... and
          concentrate on our strongest gifts... Like Bert and Plant
          Breeding... to best serve our industry.

          This was not about money for Bert and his friends.
          Neither was the election.

          These 3 people have been important to our industry...
          and a big thanks for working to better our farms in
          western Canada.

          I truly hope Bert will see this as a learning growing
          experience... and make even better progress with CDC
          in varietal development for our collective farms in
          western Canada.

          Have a great Christmas one and all... may 2013 be
          kind to you and yours!

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            #15
            New board doesn't take affect until after AGM at
            Crop Production Show in jan. Old board has a
            duty to appoint interested candidates in the case
            of a resignation. These people are appointed for
            a 1 year term and then face a vote. Looks like
            there is still one open spot on the board, so
            anyone with interest should make that interest
            known. I see value in appointing people that had
            already made the decision to run in the election or
            involved with Pulse Canada as SPG rep.

            Goal now is to ensure strong relations with CDC
            and with Dr. Vandenberg who has obviously had
            massive impact to the special crop industry as a
            breeder.

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              #16
              My head spins over several unanswered questions

              Quote "Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Announce Election Results
              .December 11 2012
              .FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –Tuesday, December 11, 2012

              It is official: Pulse growers in Saskatchewan have chosen their 2013 Board of Directors.

              With 2,995 votes cast from 1,589 ballots, John Bennett of Biggar and Vicki Dutton of Paynton were elected to the two open spots on the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) Board of Directors."

              Unquote

              So supposedly 1589 ballots cast. With 5 nominees and a maximumum of two positions; just what information does the 2995 figure add to informing anyone what the voting results were.

              Any of the two winners could have had any percentage of those 2995 votes cast. Did anyone vote for more than two candidaates and how was that handled?

              Why not simply report what the vote count was for each candidate and be done with it.

              Then we get to appointments. What part of an election process do they assume.
              Surely a re-elected board member remains in place continuously through to Jan 7,2013. Surely the `non-incumbent ``returning candidate`` is not now in office; and the appointed board members are stated as `for a one year term`which should expire on Jan 7, 2014 so the next time they would hopefully gain office through an election process.

              By my calculation; there was not a quorum to make the decisions that led to the immediate press release on December 14, 2012

              Lets see.... Two current board members left and òne newly re-elected Director equals three in office currently..........all the rest either resigned effective Dec. 13; or waiting for their appointed one year term to begin Jan. 7, 2013 or the former (not incumbent) who assumes his position on Jan 7, 2013 too. Those `non current positions add up to four.

              Ergo..... NO QUORUM

              Remember it is the SPG board that says they appointed the two to act as directors; and if that decision was made on Friday; it seems pretty clear it was made by less than half the full board size.

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                #17
                It is a board of seven, three resign. Four are left.
                What in the f--k are you talking about?

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                  #18
                  Oneoff,

                  Quorum is normally a percent of sitting directors... not
                  possible max. number of positions. Looks to me to be
                  done correctly.

                  Cheers

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                    #19
                    TOM


                    Such kind words for Bert. Maybe he can explain the declining yields on yellow peas even though farmers buy new seed regularly. His breeding programs seem to be sending the industry backwards on yields and plant growth.

                    Better innoculants, better farming practices yet less yields? Hmmmm

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                      #20
                      dave... I think there is the small matter of a `returning director .....from Biggar`referred to in the IMMEDIATE RELEASE. That person`s status is different from the `newly re-elected director .....from Paynton``

                      Now next time before you literally tell me to xxxxx; perhaps you could see if your count isn`t out by one until Jan. 7,2013

                      Now as for Tom. Math isn`t one of your strong suits; but maybe you do have a point that could be argued.

                      I say it depends on the constitution and any Articles of Incorporation that may pertain to the organization. I am not familiar with those particulars; and would put it to all that probably no one else is either.
                      There has obviously been some things going within the Board of Directors which have not been seen as `commonly acceptable conduct`. It would seem prudent that as little other business be conducted; until there is a full quorum.

                      And Tom...As for the math; please see my comments for dave... and then please your evidence that the last standing director would have full authority to move, second and unanimously carry any motion he so chose.

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