I am going to say this with as much respect and hope for debate as I can.
The topic of organics is very good and I will be looking at it hard this year.
However, I need to ask this question or simply make a comment. I thought the idea of having farmer input on the board of directors was to help decide the direction the board should take on policies that would help the average farmer, I repeat "average". Is it proper or acceptable to others out there to have people on the board that are not involved in the "average" wheat production on the prairies?? Now I am not trying to be derogatory or negative as the liberals would call me, but if a rep. is not involved in the production of board grains, how can that person say they are looking out for the interest of the rest of us. If the board is going to take control of organic production, then that is something else, but in the current situation, I would want my rep to understand my farm as closely as possible.
Am I out to Lunch??
The topic of organics is very good and I will be looking at it hard this year.
However, I need to ask this question or simply make a comment. I thought the idea of having farmer input on the board of directors was to help decide the direction the board should take on policies that would help the average farmer, I repeat "average". Is it proper or acceptable to others out there to have people on the board that are not involved in the "average" wheat production on the prairies?? Now I am not trying to be derogatory or negative as the liberals would call me, but if a rep. is not involved in the production of board grains, how can that person say they are looking out for the interest of the rest of us. If the board is going to take control of organic production, then that is something else, but in the current situation, I would want my rep to understand my farm as closely as possible.
Am I out to Lunch??
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