62% of Barley farmers voted for market choice. A lot of the Directors in the last director elections got less than that, but that was a clear majority for the CWB. If it wasn't so serious, this would be laughable. The Board is running scared and so they should. I voted for choice #2 on the plebiscite, now I wish I would have voted for #3.
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you nailed it Kryger. The vast majority of producers in our area that I have spoken with voted option #2 thinking that keeping the wheat board around in some capacity would not be such a bad thing. However now it is becoming painfully clear that they are only here to serve their own interests as a group of fatcats as well as their "commercial" partners in crime. Option #3 now looks like it would have been the logical choice. This entire issue of the single desk has most farmers completely fed up and most want to get back to their focus of production and working towards common goals with their own freedoms to do so. Wasting more of farmers money on fruitless law suits and judicial reviews is completely irresponsible and a waste of time and resources. Mr. Ritter, Mr. Toews, Mr. Wells, you lost-get over it,life goes on.
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What if the law suits aren't about grain?
What if the law suits are about running for election?
Is Butch Harder or Measner or Art Macklin et al running for the Liberals?
Poolng accounts provide dandy campaign funding. Farmers learned that Liberal trick before.
Code of conduct been changed lately?Someone shoulld check!
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