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    #21
    "Saskatoon, SK— Monday, December 12th the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced the launch of consultations to develop a Sustainable Agriculture Strategy (SAS) in collaboration with a diversity of partners. The intent of the Strategy is to support farmers while building the sustainable agricultural sector.

    "The NFU’s Director of Climate Crisis Policy and Action, Darrin Qualman, has been appointed to the Advisory Committee. Darrin will bring deep expertise on agricultural policy and farmer-led sustainability solutions in agriculture."

    There's our farm rep for the "committee" that will decide what's the best policy and how much paper and red tape is needed to farm day to day in the near future.
    Mr Qualman wrote a report you can read on the NFU website that basicly says farming would be better and more profitable if we didn’t spend money on inputs derived from petrochemicals including fertilizers.
    Might be good enough to make him Chairman?

    Socialism loves committee's to do the dirty work.
    They are the perfect way to achieve predetermined results while pretending it's the choice of the effected target.
    Last edited by shtferbrains; Dec 29, 2022, 16:19.

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      #22
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      Look at what Stats Can calls a farm.
      Yes you are right

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        #23
        Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
        "Saskatoon, SK— Monday, December 12th the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced the launch of consultations to develop a Sustainable Agriculture Strategy (SAS) in collaboration with a diversity of partners. The intent of the Strategy is to support farmers while building the sustainable agricultural sector.

        "The NFU’s Director of Climate Crisis Policy and Action, Darrin Qualman, has been appointed to the Advisory Committee. Darrin will bring deep expertise on agricultural policy and farmer-led sustainability solutions in agriculture."

        There's our farm rep for the "committee" that will decide what's the best policy and how much paper and red tape is needed to farm day to day in the near future.
        Mr Qualman wrote a report you can read on the NFU website that basicly says farming would be better and more profitable if we didn’t spend money on inputs derived from petrochemicals including fertilizers.
        Might be good enough to make him Chairman?

        Socialism loves committee's to do the dirty work.
        They are the perfect way to achieve predetermined results while pretending it's the choice of the effected target.
        . And people wonder why it scares me having a son interested in the farm, words I thought i would never utter.

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          #24
          Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
          "Saskatoon, SK— Monday, December 12th the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced the launch of consultations to develop a Sustainable Agriculture Strategy (SAS) in collaboration with a diversity of partners. The intent of the Strategy is to support farmers while building the sustainable agricultural sector.

          "The NFU’s Director of Climate Crisis Policy and Action, Darrin Qualman, has been appointed to the Advisory Committee. Darrin will bring deep expertise on agricultural policy and farmer-led sustainability solutions in agriculture."

          There's our farm rep for the "committee" that will decide what's the best policy and how much paper and red tape is needed to farm day to day in the near future.
          Mr Qualman wrote a report you can read on the NFU website that basicly says farming would be better and more profitable if we didn’t spend money on inputs derived from petrochemicals including fertilizers.
          Might be good enough to make him Chairman?

          Socialism loves committee's to do the dirty work.
          They are the perfect way to achieve predetermined results while pretending it's the choice of the effected target.
          The NFU’s "Director of Climate Crisis Policy and Action", Darrin Qualman,

          well, that pretty well sums it up right there
          be lots of free travel for this particular freeloader

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            #25
            Rags to Riches once you get in on the pork.

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              #26
              Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
              Good you clarified things. You outlined the what has been the norm with liberal pm’s and the nfu for years. The nfu is a dangerous entity such as Chuck is in that they’re capable enough to get the sympathetic ear of media and left of centre governments to convey their positions which do not align with the greater majority of farmers, and which are detrimental to most farmers ability to farm. I’ve thought it would be worthwhile for real farmers to join the the loons and push the loons out but it’s be like a Jew joining the nazi party to change things.
              And if you wonder where things like 30% reduction in fertilizer emissions "pops" up from nowhere....

              Be wise, be informed.

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                #27
                Darrin Qualman appears to be a complete quack.
                A Jeffersonian view for agriculture.
                Someone please tell him it's not 1790.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by tweety View Post
                  And if you wonder where things like 30% reduction in fertilizer emissions "pops" up from nowhere....

                  Be wise, be informed.
                  I urge everyone to look up who is on that advisory committee.
                  We all really are just frogs in a pot.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                    I urge everyone to look up who is on that advisory committee.
                    We all really are just frogs in a pot.
                    The NFU has been lining up to fit the current agenda for several years , putting people in place to follow lockstep with UN / Canada 2030 goals . They feel empowered now that they have some influence and the ear of the Feds , and feel relevant for the first time in their existence, hence their holier than thou attitude recently.
                    They should actually change the name to NHFU to be honest, and represent that small segment of farmers , they do it very well .
                    Be interesting to see what percentage of actual Ag production the truly represent.

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                      #30
                      Below is the committee’s membership list:

                      Canadian Organic Growers
                      Egg Farmers of Canada
                      Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute
                      Farmers for Climate Solutions
                      Canadian Canola Growers Association
                      Fertilizer Canada
                      Canadian Cattle Association
                      Fruit & Vegetable Growers of Canada
                      Canadian Pork Council
                      Grain Growers of Canada
                      Canadian Wildlife Federation
                      National Farmers Union
                      Canola Council of Canada
                      Nature United
                      Chicken Farmers of Canada
                      Pulse Canada
                      Dairy Farmers of Canada
                      Union de producteurs agricoles
                      Ducks Unlimited
                      Soy Canada

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