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    #11
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
    I’ll drive home if they shut the planes down. Nd will let me go north. So no ****ing big deal

    But remember two Chinese broke into a lb in Winnipeg and left with something. Dah.

    Canada the shithole trump talks about
    Saskfarmer,

    Did you see this on Farm saved seed?


    Prairie wheat and barley commissions concerned about impact of SVUAs [Trailing Royalties on Farm saved Seed]

    Saskatoon, SK; Calgary, AB; Carman, MB (February 26, 2020) – Manitoba Wheat and Barley Growers Association (MWBGA), Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat), Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission (SaskBarley), Alberta Wheat Commission (AWC), and Alberta Barley have significant concerns about the Seed Variety Use Agreement (SVUA) pilot project and its future impact on western Canadian wheat and barley producers.

    The SVUA pilot project was announced on February 25, 2020 by the seed industry at the Prairie Grain Development Committee (PGDC) meetings in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The pilot imposes the trailing royalty collection mechanism on farm-saved seed of selected crop varieties through a contract agreement.

    The five wheat and barley commissions are not a party to, nor supportive of this pilot SVUA program. The pilot is separate from the federal government’s consultation process on a new seed royalty structure and signals the seed industry’s commitment to the SVUA model despite the on-going consultation. The consultation process, which also includes the End Point Royalty (EPR) model in addition to the trailing royalty model, was initiated by the federal government to inform the value chain and attempt to work toward the best model for all involved including farmers. Further, the SVUAs are being implemented via contract law and not a regulatory change, resulting in significant concerns from the commissions about the future of the consultation process.

    “MWBGA has questions about the implications of the proposed SVUA pilot and its impact on the credibility of the ongoing consultation process being managed by AAFC and the CFIA,” said Fred Greig, MWBGA Chair. “We also continue to wait for the economic analysis to be released by AAFC as the next step in the consultation process.”

    “Sask Wheat wants to ensure producers’ rights, such as the right to use farm-saved seed, are being protected in any pilot contracts and that producers clearly understand the impact of the contracts on their farms,” said Brett Halstead, Sask Wheat Chair. “We are concerned that the proposed trailing royalties could inhibit the adoption of midge tolerant varieties, should they be included as part of the pilot, which would have negative implications for the Midge Tolerant Wheat program.”

    “This program has the potential to create frustration for farmers,” said Jason Skotheim, SaskBarley Chair. “There needs to be a clear demonstration of value to producers from this pilot program. Until that time, the pilot program should not expand to other crops such as barley, that already struggle with unique issues on variety uptake.”

    “AWC believes that any trailing royalty system on varieties developed through the public breeding programs of AAFC and the western universities must take into account the fact that farmers have already made a substantial investment in the development of those varieties,” said Todd Hames, AWC Chair.

    “It is critical that the government complete their consultations with grain producers and put a transparent and accountable process in place to demonstrate that the extra money producers are paying is advancing varietal development,” said Dave Bishop, Alberta Barley Chair.

    The five commissions emphasize that it is necessary for AAFC to provide assurance that all royalties collected through the SVUA on AAFC publicly bred varieties will be returned to AAFC’s wheat variety breeding program in an open and transparent way to supplement the funding currently provided by producers and the federal government.

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    For more information or to arrange interviews, please contact:


    Kate Menold
    Communications Coordinator
    Manitoba Wheat and Barley Growers Association
    204-807-1912
    kate@mbwheatandbarley.ca


    Dallas Carpenter
    Communications Manager
    Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission
    306-801-2643
    dallas.carpenter@saskwheat.ca

    Jill McDonald
    Executive Director
    Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission
    306-370-7237
    jmcdonald@saskbarleycommission.com

    Victoria Decker
    Communications Manager
    Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions
    403-219-7906
    vdecker@albertawheatbarley.com"


    Then by terminating of the CSGA and democratically elected farmers to administer the Canada Seeds Act... in favour of the NSO 'Utopia' Industry single desk administration... expect farmers to pay for CPTA seed police and the data collection to enforce compliance to acreage payments yearly to plant seed.

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      #12
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      Can someone explain how a 4.7 billion dollar railway and port project in Quebec partnered with the CREE doesn't get questioned about its environmental impact and very little press....

      .
      Consulting with native bands means something very different in Quebec if you catch my meaning

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        #13
        I couldn’t believe the goof and his team were elected the first time. Once they were re-elected all hope was lost. I am at the point of ‘let it all burn down’. That’s what it will take to wake some people up. The pain will spread to them in time and they will realize it.

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          #14
          47 second current state of affairs must watch lol.


          https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/fa55u1/current_state_of_affairs/ https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/fa55u1/current_state_of_affairs/

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            #15
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            Consulting with native bands means something very different in Quebec if you catch my meaning
            Consulting with natives means the same thing everywhere. Extortion.

            Consulting with government and regulatory agencies in Quebec however means something completely different

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              #16
              What is is Sask Pulse Growers and Canola growers positions?

              Their positions will dictate my levy support and organization support in the future.

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                #17
                Political break time ............


                Daughter out helping me last week pull plastic off the silage bales and I’m so proud of how fast she’s growing up.


                Dropped the motor and torque that we rebuilt back in the kitty cat yesterday and put the rad and hard nose back on today.


                The loader doubles as an overhead hoist occasionally. Hope to get it purring soon.

                Plus 8 today and sunny with birds chirping .......... just beautiful here.

                Let the regularly scheduled banter continue 😉

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                  #18
                  How many hours did you get on the engine before the rebuild.

                  Do you build your own corral panels?

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                    #19
                    How many hours do you get out of the Hippo tires on the loader?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by woodland View Post
                      Political break time ............


                      Daughter out helping me last week pull plastic off the silage bales and I’m so proud of how fast she’s growing up.

                      ...........................

                      Plus 8 today and sunny with birds chirping .......... just beautiful here.

                      Let the regularly scheduled banter continue 😉
                      Hey buddy, if I may - just a grandfatherly word here.

                      I can so clearly remember when my daughter was where yours is now. She was my other set of hands in the barn and field.

                      Now she's grown up and serving at a mission hospital in the African bush.

                      And I now have grandsons almost the age of your daughter. They are just the best!

                      So that word I would offer is this: make the most of every day that they are small and by your elbow because it's all past far quicker than I ever dreamed possible. Something tells me that you already do that.

                      (Imagine that - a bit of humanity here to derail a perfectly good political tirade...LOL!)

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