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    #61
    How come royalties aren't paid to the guys who invented Canola. Maybe bayer and MOnsanto should be paying U of M and U sask every year.

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      #62
      Because even if it was patented, patent
      would be expired.

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        #63
        My internet research shows that across
        Australia from 1998-2007 the average wheat
        yield was 1.6 tonne per hectare(24 bu per
        acre)with a record national average of
        2.11 tonne per hectare (31 bu per acre) in
        2002. Not sure what this says except ours
        is higher but many variables besides
        varieties affect yield.

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          #64
          Our yields have been just under tonnes/hectare (closer to 2.75) with the current year closer to 3.25 tonnes per hectare. Australia continues at about 2.

          I"ll give you the tool so you can look at yield trends for any crop and any country versus Canada.

          <a href="http://www.fas.usda.gov/psdonline/psdhome.aspx">psd</a>

          Click on perform a custom query. Scroll down to yields on the second column. Pick countries in the third. Pick years in the last. You can download the information on a spreadsheet.

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            #65
            Mr. Ritz just announced UPOV'91
            legislation and "20" other things as well.
            Are these all under one piece of
            legislation?

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              #66
              It appears to be an omnibus bill called the
              Agricultural Growth Act and contains several other
              changes.

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                #67
                The bill also provides the Canadian Food
                Inspection Agency with the authority to
                consider foreign reviews, as well as
                data and analyses during
                approval/registration of new
                agricultural products in Canada.

                The Act includes a new licensing and
                registration structure for animal feed
                and fertilizer operators and
                establishments, increased monetary
                penalties for violations, stronger
                controls for agricultural products at
                the border and requirements for more
                stringent record-keeping to enhance the
                safety of ag products.

                The bill also amends the Agricultural
                Marketing Programs Act to simplify
                delivery and provide easy access to the
                Advance Payments Program for producers.

                Cut paste

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                  #68
                  You need 24 farmers volunteer to do some
                  research: s

                  Search who lobbied government each month for
                  the last 24 months on the Plant Breeders' Rights
                  issue. DO a good job.


                  October 2013- saskfatmer3 ?
                  September 2013 bucket?
                  Pick one month and state the month you pick to
                  post Find out who lobbied any MP or ag
                  committee or standing committee concerning
                  agriculture during that month you choose. Post it.

                  Do a thorough job.

                  Your collaboration will provide you with the big
                  picture. You will need a good two years or
                  more.

                  Do your homework.Together. Pars

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                    #69
                    Parsley I'll save you the trouble

                    http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1277011/partner
                    s-in-innovation-new-industry-partnership-
                    supports-legislation-to-increase-plant-breeders-
                    rights


                    Partners in Innovation participants include:
                    Barley Council of Canada
                    Alberta Barley Commission
                    Canadian Horticultural Council
                    Canadian Ornamental Horticulture Alliance
                    Canadian Potato Council
                    Canadian Seed Trade Association
                    Fédération des Producteurs de Cultures
                    Commerciales du Québec
                    Grain Farmers of Ontario
                    Grain Growers of Canada
                    Manitoba Pulse Growers Association
                    The Prairie Oat Growers Association
                    Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association

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                      #70
                      I guess the next question is do these
                      organizations actually represent their
                      constituents and how large are their
                      memberships?I could be wrong but I have
                      a gut feeling that the "Duck Dynasty"
                      farmer on the prairies will not be very
                      happy when this bill becomes law and the
                      public breeding as it exists now is
                      totally gutted.Thanks for the list of
                      organizations but some are not
                      mentioned: Keystone,APAS,Sk Pulse
                      Growers,Wildrose,Pulse Canada, Ab
                      Pulse...From your list were all in
                      favour of this bill? What input did they
                      have ie briefs... If so are they
                      available on line? Can the present Ag
                      Canada breeding program coexist with the
                      new direction? If not why not,if so
                      great.

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                        #71
                        Grower99. Public breeding has been gutted. Been
                        declining in real dollars since 94.

                        Not sure of complete process on who had input
                        but in my experience, everyone who was in this
                        group had input in the release.


                        Many farmers bragged for years how they didn't
                        pay tax. Now that has come home to roost.

                        I guess you could ask your list of non signatories
                        what model they think will be best?

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                          #72
                          Gus...link didn't work for me, but doubt they were the lobbyists...the lobbyists would have told gov who to get on board.

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                            #73
                            That model gusty would be Red fife,
                            Harrington, and Westar.

                            Parsely, no research required, as Gustgd
                            beat me too it - again , all of them.
                            At least the ones that matter.

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                              #74
                              The important information is Who initially
                              appeared to LOBBY the govt and what they
                              LOBBIED for when thy appeared before
                              committee and before agricultural MP's. Don't
                              forget to find out which corporations were the
                              heavy duty lobbyists and what was their goal?
                              Pick out ONE month and post which month you
                              are examining ao you dot overlap. Make sure you
                              keep track of who are the registered lobbyists

                              You can argue on AV, but its wise to tabulate the
                              facts first so you have the big picture.

                              Pars.

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                                #75
                                Is is interesting not to see any Canola
                                orgs on the list. But their policy
                                already says yup anyways.

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