Earlier today I was discussing with a friend my thoughts on the current situation in terms of the prices being charged for hay and straw. I've said it before and I'll say it again that I don't have any problem at all with people making money on what they produce. I'll even go so far as to agree that supply, demand and the free market system will dictate price.
What I don't understand is the prices being charged right now, when times are extremely desperate for a number of people. We can blame the Americans for subsidies, we can blame the easterners for not caring, we can even blame the government for not stepping up to the plate during what is agreeably the worst drought in over 100 years. What we should be doing is looking a little closer to home and in particular in the mirror.
While talking with my friend, it dawned on me that the price gouging (there is no other term for it) is not being done to us by any of the aforementioned groups. It is being done to us by Albertans and in many instances by our neighbors. The east has tried to help out by donating hay and it is gratefully accepted. What have we done to work together to ensure that more than just a few of us manage to make it through to hopefully greener days?
Are those that have feed talking with those that don't to see what kind of arrangement can be made to ensure that both can survive? Who is working together for the benefit of the ag industry as a whole?
Instead, what we hear are stories of people charging 3 and 4 times what the feed is worth or worse yet speculating and waiting to see if someone will come through with the big $$$$ and pay whatever we ask. Trying to get all that you can right now is one solution, but enjoy it because it may be ALL that you get.
Is it any wonder that some of us cannot see the Focus on Sabbatical Idea ever working? We are in the midst of a crisis that calls for us to work together as never before and what are we doing?
What I don't understand is the prices being charged right now, when times are extremely desperate for a number of people. We can blame the Americans for subsidies, we can blame the easterners for not caring, we can even blame the government for not stepping up to the plate during what is agreeably the worst drought in over 100 years. What we should be doing is looking a little closer to home and in particular in the mirror.
While talking with my friend, it dawned on me that the price gouging (there is no other term for it) is not being done to us by any of the aforementioned groups. It is being done to us by Albertans and in many instances by our neighbors. The east has tried to help out by donating hay and it is gratefully accepted. What have we done to work together to ensure that more than just a few of us manage to make it through to hopefully greener days?
Are those that have feed talking with those that don't to see what kind of arrangement can be made to ensure that both can survive? Who is working together for the benefit of the ag industry as a whole?
Instead, what we hear are stories of people charging 3 and 4 times what the feed is worth or worse yet speculating and waiting to see if someone will come through with the big $$$$ and pay whatever we ask. Trying to get all that you can right now is one solution, but enjoy it because it may be ALL that you get.
Is it any wonder that some of us cannot see the Focus on Sabbatical Idea ever working? We are in the midst of a crisis that calls for us to work together as never before and what are we doing?
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