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    #31
    Seeds Canada Amalgamation vote FAILED.

    55% against, 45% for amalgamation of CSGA [into Seeds Canada ...

    Common sense and farmer influence means the average Seed grower agrees this is not a good idea; agrees with you SASKFARMER... and everyone else who spoke against this 'Seeds Canada' railroad job we were/are being forced into by the 'Traders'.

    They want to force ANOTHER vote, again in Dec 2020... insanity.

    Bless you folks for speaking your minds... much truth in what you said on here above.

    Have a good and safe Harvest!

    You can check seedgrowers.ca home page under News, to see the 'official response'.

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      #32
      Another Vote

      It’s time this greedy industry takes a hike. The vote was no. It is very obvious that farmers don’t want this change. Why have another vote things won’t change. The dreamers who spend all this time figuring out how to keep steeling from the producers is over. It’s time they accept the vote and carry on as it was.
      These thieves wonder why nobody wants change well let’s look back. Since the chemical companies got involved in the canola seed business our so called cash crop has now turned into a rotational crop. No cash left in it for the producers. I only plant it because of rotation. Charging 700.00-1000.00 for a bag of canola seed sealed the fate of many changes. Until the crooks stop stealing from us I don’t think many producers will trust the industry.
      Look at Syngenta pulling out of western Canada plant breeding. If they didn’t put all the stupid rules in that you can’t keep your own seed they may have had a chance.
      Why can’t they figure out that we have to get paid before they get paid. Way to many useless jobs leeching on the back of farmers.

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        #33
        Originally posted by tweety View Post

        What are farmers doing about the possibility of ownership of genetics and RR canola coming off patent? Oh right, those bastards keep charging more for seed, that's what we are doing. Boo hoo.

        That is what the canola check off dollar could be doing is providing a good solid workhorse variety for a significantly lower price. Surely at $12+ per pound there has to be room for some competition. Why can't the board members figure this out? Then I would not have to ask for the check off dollars back all the time.

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          #34
          Expand this to soybean seed. Guys have quit or are quitting growing them here. Maybe soybean seed can't be the same price everywhere as in the Red River Valley. One guy said seed costs have gotten out of hand for mediocre yeilds.

          Who should make more dollars per acre? The guy taking the risk growing them or the greedy SeedCo?

          I would really like to grow them but I don't like working for nothing.

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            #35
            Anyone have a list of what seed costs per acre for different crops? Using average seed rates and prices.

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              #36
              Well good, now farmers can go back to doing nothing. That was a close one eh?

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                #37
                Originally posted by tweety View Post
                Well good, now farmers can go back to doing nothing. That was a close one eh?

                Tweety....once again....I can not argue your logic...you hit the nail on the head....

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by tweety View Post
                  Well good, now farmers can go back to doing nothing. That was a close one eh?
                  Time to step up teeety.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by tweety View Post
                    Well good, now farmers can go back to doing nothing. That was a close one eh?
                    There will be some quick reorganizing and placing of strategic people into strategic places by certain producer groups, political parties and seed companies to make sure next vote passes unanimously.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Spyguy View Post
                      It’s time this greedy industry takes a hike. The vote was no. It is very obvious that farmers don’t want this change. Why have another vote things won’t change. The dreamers who spend all this time figuring out how to keep steeling from the producers is over. It’s time they accept the vote and carry on as it was.
                      These thieves wonder why nobody wants change well let’s look back. Since the chemical companies got involved in the canola seed business our so called cash crop has now turned into a rotational crop. No cash left in it for the producers. I only plant it because of rotation. Charging 700.00-1000.00 for a bag of canola seed sealed the fate of many changes. Until the crooks stop stealing from us I don’t think many producers will trust the industry.
                      Look at Syngenta pulling out of western Canada plant breeding. If they didn’t put all the stupid rules in that you can’t keep your own seed they may have had a chance.
                      Why can’t they figure out that we have to get paid before they get paid. Way to many useless jobs leeching on the back of farmers.
                      They'll keep trying, presenting the information in a different way, wearing out the opposition, until they succeed in conning enough people into voting against the industry's best interests.

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                        #41
                        IMHO it's just a matter of fattening up the paper bags
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Marusko View Post
                          They'll keep trying, presenting the information in a different way, wearing out the opposition, until they succeed in conning enough people into voting against the industry's best interests.
                          The PHD [piled higher and deeper] expression comes to mind here.

                          It is rather 'condescending' to tell 'us'- we farmers... that we need 'professional' people to run our farms... and that they need to 'train' us in the correct way to manage our farms by 'correctly' selecting our seed.

                          The ability to 'tax' and 'collect all our data' as seed grower/farmers[CSGA members]... through their 'Seeds Canada' monopoly... was a very alluring prize [for the trade] had we 'drank the 'cool aid'' they had served up for us!

                          High priced lawyers and 'con'sultants; seldom have common sense dirt farmers best interests at heart!

                          Cheers!

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