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    #41
    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
    I was kinda tongue in cheek there, sorry. But in seriousness, I think every area has at least one of those folks who strive to be troublemakers, who are extra green, who if you rent their land, control how you farm it with no nh3, no go crops, etc. Our local who is such as this, would be guaranteed to call it in. I just maybe assume incorrectly that each area has a few of these types?

    I should have stipulated they aren’t even necessarily farmers. Often land owners only.

    I am reminded of a funny thing. When quest canola (roundup ready) came out, one of these folks swore it would become a weed, that it would cause problems, and that it is not a good idea. At the time, I chuckled. But now, after having had issues with volunteers on land where I have never grown it, and around my yard, I look back and see I shoulda listened instead of laughed.

    I certainly did not mean to sleight organic farmers. Just some of those types that should be on salt spring island, selling organic firewood...
    Fair enough, I will agree every area has "that guy/girl/family" who conducts themselves as stated.

    No offence taken, just thought it seemed out of character.

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      #42
      Originally posted by parsley View Post
      One PS.

      If you think one summer student digging weeds in the ditch discovered a plant, you are truly stupid people.

      This is an organized operation across every province. And someone ****ed up big time. Probably selling illegal seed stock under the tallied-table.

      Look around and count the liars. They'll be hiding in their basements. And they will stick you with this cleanup bill again. Take some Vit B to grow your knackers. Pars

      Parsley for AG minister!!

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        #43
        Make sure you guys sign those affidavits at elevator and accept responsibility for the sample the elevator takes and stores incase some more shows up and they track it back to your sample. Oh silly me it is an isolated case mysteriously found along a roadside that just happened to be sprayed.

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          #44
          My guess would be CFIA was sitting on it and someone in Washington forced their hand

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            #45
            Organic, sheep? No. Don't assume.

            I recall in 1989, touring test plots in Manitoba, illegal plots, that I never reported. I visited, not in in my officially appointed capacity, but as an organic grower to give my opinion about the ramifications of the development of GM grains. It was a genuine query. I was asked to not divulge the type of grain or location. I still have not, to this day revealed the name of the grower's experiment.

            There are test plots all over the place. There is absolutley no concern about the the harm that may accrue to humans, or the harm that may costs Ag millions.

            My observation is that their are some ppl in Ag who don't care about a thing except amassing dollars from Ag. They must be outed and shunned and fined.
            Pars

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              #46
              This has been a chronic problem over years. I knew about the escape last month. I was mad about it then and decided not go on AV because I was pissy and didn't know if I could hold my temper.

              Also got a second different Sask-text source about it app. a week ago.

              You can bet RR is rooting in your belly- button hair/dirt by now. Industry is is just as barefaced bold as Hillary Clinton, and as contemptuous of farmers as were
              then operatives in the USA Justice Dept's emails. And the Govt of Cnda is complicit with their duly commissioned boards so they legislatively own Ag.

              Don't forget to bow.Pars

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                #47
                The hype and rhetoric will do as much damage as the truth and facts...sad.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                  The hype and rhetoric will do as much damage as the truth and facts...sad.
                  Want to develop that statement a bit more, farm?

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by parsley View Post
                    Want to develop that statement a bit more, farm?


                    What has happened to the Japanese premium market????already????

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                      #50
                      Not right now Pars...

                      But I would like to make one more comment...

                      The seed Industry is deathly scared that they will starve to death by farmers stealing a crust of bread from mouths their mouths by brown bagging canola or selling a bushel of PBR protected seed....yet when shit like "unintended" escapes of their technology escape...farmer's markets can be negatively affected and no one is accountable.

                      **** YOU!!!!

                      ps, not you Pars

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