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    #13
    criag I'm with you i was also at farm tech and was impressed by the upbeat professonal manner in which farmers and trade show particpants prsented themselves.Earlier in january i also attended the cwb combine to customer alumini in edmonton which had a very depressing tone. I would guess about 1/2 where poorly dressed socialists.

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      #14
      wilagrow,

      Producers should say. Media should report.

      The media should not decide, and then write about what they have decided.

      I have often found 'farming' and 'farmers' being represented by those who are not farmers, but with a self-serving interest.

      The media have lost their way,and they are, for the most part, without declaring it, merely lobbyists.

      Parsley

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        #15
        Guilty as charged. While what I was trying to get across did not come out that way on re reading my post I understand how was perceived by others. I should be the last one to question dress as it is seldom that I wear a suit and if I was dressed in my normal outdoor clothes I would have fit right in at the rally. My question or comments related more to who the cameras panned on and whether that was deliberate. I am proud to be a farmer and a business man and I do not like it when and if we are portrayed as something else. I did make an attempt to try and talk to someone whom I respect who is on the other side of the issue but because of time issues it didn't happen. I had no illusions that I would sway his opinion or him of mine but I felt it was important to at least make an attempt to communicate and understand where he is coming from. One side of this argument has accused of the other as smaller ,older and unwilling to change. The other side can be accused of labelling the other as smart ass ,young guns who have little respect for anyone else and thing they know it all.Neither side should be proud of the stereo typing going on.

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          #16
          craig,

          Was the "guilty as charged" in response to my post? Ha!

          Thanks for the post.

          At the end of the day, we are all farmers and there is a place for every one of us, and especially the young ones 'coming up real fast', but man enough to do a rewrite.

          Good for you.

          Parsley

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            #17
            Interesting how the line is so cleanly drawn in the sand now by reading these posts. Almost disturbing. Fortunately for everyone, both sides of the line will have their wishes come true. The board for those who wish to use it, and the open market for those who wish to not use the board.

            How does Tom4CWB put it, oh yeah, God bless Canada!

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              #18
              Check out this week's show on www.topmanagers.ca regarding Value Chains - Kevin Stewart of AgVisionTV.com interviews Martin Gooch.

              www.topmanagers.ca

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                #19
                Kevin Stewart is working on this year's new shows - anyone have any story ideas that will appeal to a national farm audience?

                His website is www.agvisiontv.com and email is kevin.stewart@farms.com

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