I have been reading about the latest get-together that our wheat board had in Calgary at the beginning of January over on Parsley's Notebook.
There's a couple of things I'd like to know:
1) How do they decide who is best to go to these events? Do they draw straws?
2) If the cwb is truly a farmer run organization and we are the shareholders, why don't we get to have an annual shareholder meeting? All the big wigs were in Calgary at one time, could they not have rented a room so that Alberta farmers could come and hear their opinions?
3) How much did this event cost? Did spouses get to go? What other entertainment and meals were included? Flights in from Sask. and Manitoba?
4) Are the people invited to this event representative of the brightest stars in the ag community? Are they the ones that should be giving opinions on how the board operates with it's shareholders? Are they members of the 20% that grow 80% of board grains that Tom talks about? I suppose the Hutterite guys that went might be.
5) Are these people who attended the kind of folks who would stand up and ask for improvements or are they more likely to speak nicely to those holding the party in hopes of getting invited back?
6) Did they get a chance to discuss the hedging practices that the cwb is involved in?
There's a couple of things I'd like to know:
1) How do they decide who is best to go to these events? Do they draw straws?
2) If the cwb is truly a farmer run organization and we are the shareholders, why don't we get to have an annual shareholder meeting? All the big wigs were in Calgary at one time, could they not have rented a room so that Alberta farmers could come and hear their opinions?
3) How much did this event cost? Did spouses get to go? What other entertainment and meals were included? Flights in from Sask. and Manitoba?
4) Are the people invited to this event representative of the brightest stars in the ag community? Are they the ones that should be giving opinions on how the board operates with it's shareholders? Are they members of the 20% that grow 80% of board grains that Tom talks about? I suppose the Hutterite guys that went might be.
5) Are these people who attended the kind of folks who would stand up and ask for improvements or are they more likely to speak nicely to those holding the party in hopes of getting invited back?
6) Did they get a chance to discuss the hedging practices that the cwb is involved in?
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