NFU-O stumped again

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Why not dump the whole process? It's just a big paperwork shuffle. If you are a farmer, just declare on your income tax return and tick the box for which organization you want to receive the fee.

This whole linkage to MPAC and farm programs is just a waste of time and money.

At the fear of sounding like others on here I do not agree with paying a fee to an organisation with a legislated right to ask for money and no guarantee of representation . They should go it on their own . Why can't your checkoff fee for commodities on not be proof enough ? I can see registering for gov programs with the gov but not with a general organisation who actually may be a hinderance to you and what you get from prorams . I guess that maybe a checkoff fee would not work for the horse industry but horses are more considered pets than any thing unless they are racing for gov funded winnings . It is time that farm representation be limited to farm and not who ever you can think of to get money from . Soon we will be asked to pay because we have cats and dogs on the farm who are again working animals !!

What unholy hold do the national NFU have over NFU-O that makes the Ontarians so determined to avoid filling the quite reasonable conditions the tribunal has given them to make them eligible?

In the same way that some people join cults, and allow themselves to be brainwashed to the point of placing blind trust (and all of their money) in the leaders of those cults, the farmers who join the NFU-O seem to have placed blind trust in the ability of their "fearless-leaders" in Saskatoon to know more about what is going on in Ontario, than the people in Ontario. But then again, the NFU isn't really all that different from many other farmers, and many other farm organizations, when it comes to allowing themselves to be brainwashed by ideology, rather than making sound decisions by the use of reason or deductive logic. The OFA, for example, has been brainwashed into believing the race horse industry is farming, rather than entertainment, the Grain Farmers of Ontario has been brainwashed into believing that ethanol mandates are good macro-economic and public policy, and, of course, when it comes to being brainwashed, nobody takes a back seat to supply managed farmers. With the NFU, and many other sectors of agriculture, it's the inability to think for oneself, because what seems reasonable to others is often completely unreasonable to a farmer. The apparently-wilful blindness of the NFU is merely a symptom of a much-larger problem facing all of primary agriculture.

Stephen Thompson, Clinton ON

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