Quoting FOC:
"Our proposal's ultimate success relies on certainty of compliance. Therefore, this second step is an all or nothing proposition. Only broad based participation will verify farmers are committed and that the projected benefits are acceptable to keep them committed. All share money is held in trust until we reach our goal. In event of insufficient participation, the share money will be returned and the production contracts made void, and farmers will remain at the mercy of a ruthless market. This proposal is good for all farmers and is only possible IF most farmers participate."
I have read the website, but like they say, only possible if most farmers participate. That is a big IF!!!
8 billion bushels less production? What will this do the rest of the agriculture industry. ie) farmers do own cattle.
With the grain we do produce - will we manage it through another gov organization akin to the CWB. Only makes sense doesn't it. That way, maybe we could ensure that everyone gets a little bit of grain in the sab year. Otherwise, the rich countries will buy all the grain, because there will be a shortage and they will pay more than the poor countries. So what happens then, the poor countries livestock all dies???
We know in w. Canada that if there is no feed, then we have to sell our cattle. Take this year for example.
"Our proposal's ultimate success relies on certainty of compliance. Therefore, this second step is an all or nothing proposition. Only broad based participation will verify farmers are committed and that the projected benefits are acceptable to keep them committed. All share money is held in trust until we reach our goal. In event of insufficient participation, the share money will be returned and the production contracts made void, and farmers will remain at the mercy of a ruthless market. This proposal is good for all farmers and is only possible IF most farmers participate."
I have read the website, but like they say, only possible if most farmers participate. That is a big IF!!!
8 billion bushels less production? What will this do the rest of the agriculture industry. ie) farmers do own cattle.
With the grain we do produce - will we manage it through another gov organization akin to the CWB. Only makes sense doesn't it. That way, maybe we could ensure that everyone gets a little bit of grain in the sab year. Otherwise, the rich countries will buy all the grain, because there will be a shortage and they will pay more than the poor countries. So what happens then, the poor countries livestock all dies???
We know in w. Canada that if there is no feed, then we have to sell our cattle. Take this year for example.
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