We've been told over on the beef board that there is a bit of a debate going on here regarding the CWB.. ;-)
Don't usually hang out in here, but I posted this on the beef board.....
Whether you like the CWB or not, there is one thing about it that we would love to have in the cattle business. That it is a producer driven organization with enough power to actually do something to stop the total corporate takeover of our industry.
Like it or not, the CWB is probably the one thing left that stands between Canadian grain growers and the corporate muscle south of the border that's just raring to get at it and take over the Canadian grain industry like they have taken over the beef industry.
And guess what? It's some of the very same corporations. Surprise surprise! Why do you think they want the wheat board gone? Not for the good of producers, that's for sure. They want to be allowed to run rampant and plunder you guys like they did to us.
So before killing the CWB, grain growers should take a good long look at the state of the cattle industry in this country, and the problems we live with. We are a good example of what happens when big business is given free reins to do what they like with an industry populated by small independent operators.
And ask a few questions. Like, exactly who is driving this "kill the CWB" campaign? Is it really independent farmers? Or is it big agribusiness looking for opportunity and promoting the idea by influencing farmers? Always find the motives behind movements before you jump on board, especially when there is so much at stake.
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. There is so much to lose that you can never get back. Please learn by what has happened to us.
Before it's too late.
Don't usually hang out in here, but I posted this on the beef board.....
Whether you like the CWB or not, there is one thing about it that we would love to have in the cattle business. That it is a producer driven organization with enough power to actually do something to stop the total corporate takeover of our industry.
Like it or not, the CWB is probably the one thing left that stands between Canadian grain growers and the corporate muscle south of the border that's just raring to get at it and take over the Canadian grain industry like they have taken over the beef industry.
And guess what? It's some of the very same corporations. Surprise surprise! Why do you think they want the wheat board gone? Not for the good of producers, that's for sure. They want to be allowed to run rampant and plunder you guys like they did to us.
So before killing the CWB, grain growers should take a good long look at the state of the cattle industry in this country, and the problems we live with. We are a good example of what happens when big business is given free reins to do what they like with an industry populated by small independent operators.
And ask a few questions. Like, exactly who is driving this "kill the CWB" campaign? Is it really independent farmers? Or is it big agribusiness looking for opportunity and promoting the idea by influencing farmers? Always find the motives behind movements before you jump on board, especially when there is so much at stake.
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. There is so much to lose that you can never get back. Please learn by what has happened to us.
Before it's too late.
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