Why is it that we tend to have all these specific commodity organizations that can't seem to get along? So we have the Canadian Cattlemans Assoc. fighting with the grain growers groups and the supply managed groups fighting the free market groups. Any general farm groups seem to have sort of become obsolete. And maybe with good reason as they became basically useless. But why did they? Was it because they were little more than an old boys club that never really accomplished anything? You know groups like the NFU or Wild Rose?
I believe the federal government likes the idea of all these splintered commodity groups because then it doesn't have to do anything to disturb its masters(the food processors). The people who process the bread, beer, meat, milk and retail it are all one and the same! They also control the money supply and all the inputs we use in farming. I am sure they are quite happy with a devided agricultural industry. You know the Bay Street crowd and their Yankee counterparts.
Of course a lot of people think groups like the NFU are dingbats...probably with good cause! But what if you had a super-general farm group with some teeth and not afraid to take some action! Calls for serious action like rotating strikes. Say no cattle delivered to the packing plants for a week! Or hold all grain off the market for one month? Or nobody buy any fertilizer/spray for one year? Or machinery? Do you think this would have the desired effect? And when the government tried to bring in cheap imports, meet them at the border with a fire bomb!!! The farmers in France do this all the time! And if things don't change then off to Ottawa...not to protest but to bring them some serious violence!!! Once again the French farmers do it all the time! Works pretty well for them.
I believe the federal government likes the idea of all these splintered commodity groups because then it doesn't have to do anything to disturb its masters(the food processors). The people who process the bread, beer, meat, milk and retail it are all one and the same! They also control the money supply and all the inputs we use in farming. I am sure they are quite happy with a devided agricultural industry. You know the Bay Street crowd and their Yankee counterparts.
Of course a lot of people think groups like the NFU are dingbats...probably with good cause! But what if you had a super-general farm group with some teeth and not afraid to take some action! Calls for serious action like rotating strikes. Say no cattle delivered to the packing plants for a week! Or hold all grain off the market for one month? Or nobody buy any fertilizer/spray for one year? Or machinery? Do you think this would have the desired effect? And when the government tried to bring in cheap imports, meet them at the border with a fire bomb!!! The farmers in France do this all the time! And if things don't change then off to Ottawa...not to protest but to bring them some serious violence!!! Once again the French farmers do it all the time! Works pretty well for them.
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