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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-12-13, Page 46omp.011.1-411*,
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amp 14—zudimpli $40044 woramfaawri liktmem.t"
Charges,„ eftwitter-
ckargs and were
gtfieff0 the air at
the a.aua&I1Huron
Citturty a the
Ontorin
Marketing :c0 : 94 • at
the Bewail arena
recently.. _ About ffa•
attended_
c
00
sharpkir
and
Lew
Sherman.. OBPBER
manager- Chari
aroadatellt, are unhappy
tackof ",
tan oc * Oi) and
titigatiOn
the II Oi 't,a014:4 two)
'errs fizr payment for
Ma beans o the
errs tio.iugv, Stling the
Some producers
'1" erso claim that
sOure board policies
were rtmcre at the behest
Dear,. W Jf Thom-
sta claims over Set
mean 0.4. the
the Ontario ' Bean
Co-operative
over -U.
a 411.
ai:710stis
as or: at.
-
*
told
the - the l7 dOet
know grade percentages
or the ...LI valueO the
err
s because the
didn't demand
clearers invoices
stating totat qtratit4 and
vat_ Yon don't
the gades.. Thas a very
bad management
that's costing us
as producers =turd-
Ext- Qf clatrars„"
charged former bean
hoard chairman Intarp-
urand of inetCh,, to road
apprattse from the
aturtence..
are
the shot whether
the board wins or roses
(the suitr" he added_
040 414,:'," •
iirti'vp
...1*
I,
NEEDED
Severall producers
suggelitect the board is no
kn&reir 8‘ ‘41 tttithZ
Ceara EMI:Wire Marketing
as well myself.
saidlack
F (*Stet:them
"Ice need a
Kea hard v at whether
this boardrs anomer
nut."
`11ats anything been
dime to correct things Stb
this yeEsr we know what's
keen sold whatp -rtCe?."'
asked bean grower
Repeated
about the actual, value
'17 r 4) °) came
ether farmers. like Lloyd
Ville& of Hay_ The
stabilization payment
growers received was
4,11111SOSei i Ste yeSrK
average. mad used the
viable of sales ibarnoiced as
the 119P crop. price. Mr-
Ibrooduelll told aaatber
ituestrattler,
‘Idenit think the bean
bawd ten tdit ma-Roritzr of
peep* in illaVanor trE Raw
natie,'" sal Zarithi area
tionaerIth Leye...."We
411.1q....
OVni 4.0.71.11 11 it:
nal
needavoteonwhetheror
mot we need this board_
Other botsinesses rukthis
way wouldbe long gone,"
suggested Mr_ Love
added the rest of Huron's
pa:Khmes probably
weren't at the
because they'd said to
themselves "What's the
use? . ni fools do
they ar ant anyway:"
41c41:
aci
' a
WHIGGETtPROFITZ
Seriesof questions tor
Mr--,Brodvelt by Ted
early a RR 2 Dublin
centred on the upgrrecling
of a a4.. tar and
who the'proat
N. 3 beaus are
up to wiles' :the
culls produced when
are upgraded to
No... I aresoldforfcxxlaid,
atS) or $141 cwt_
Board member Lloyd
Taylor told Mr_ Melody
producers have the
of Wring culls or terwrgs
home rather 4" "gg
to the dealer_
er p.oint Ow
came from l!tack.Whyteof
H - felt if a
dealer 'could upgrade
lower quality beans. he's
toa.prolit„
Other at
the meeting centred on,
in the words of DOM
Ge of Zurith: "Why
is a No. 1 producer
obliged tosubsicrrte No_
rs and No_ 4"s?"_ Nor
mlly ore-yt a handrul of
beans WI into the lower
category. answered
anager C ar les
likoadwell. bit LIET when
only a Small portion ofthe
estimated crop was
produced arpd delivered
was anew:option_
Mr_ Geiger's
that bean, like
corn growers be paid Ear
what they produce was
artsvrered by board
member Frank Vanneste
ttl-M the -pooling
had been in effect for ID
years and Middlesex
were against-
graffirg.
CHANGED RULES
Producer Sack Ford
accused the board a
changing fts rules ita ibe
middleoftheW year
so, that he was ineragtiale
for crop insurance,
use bis low quaffity
beans were accePted bYa
deafer. but be was paid
very little for the ,crep_
"Back beans became
white_ No, 4' were No
and, yam
to do it_ Therefore its
yaw- respansay." be
the trargaSter'
10 I crap.tbebtard
. get aS Maar
beaus as possible in
procesters,, aaStiered
chairman LerriS Sitter,
man. "We- tried
deSperately get selves oat of * bad
situtigoL," met.
conamittftelts *Mk lett
9U1.19
I .314 o
el -
4141101Ir
-' lift*
7 "1 Q.isra
0.
.0o
thanNo. I berms.lhe sad_
Mr_
that beans were amegited
it 72. that wmuldritt haw
been accepted this erir-
and called that ""am
ingrain ell weakness ri
themarketirigsyStean.
board's
were defended lzy
dlesex &rector Frank
Vanneste with.: "'We
clicin't make a Mistake
last yar_ We fiorward
sold as we haw for yews
road years_ If anyof you
were on the board yea
co/Mal haw done dif-
ferently_ iL-you draft
want a board, okay"
Although the total I1977
crop a about S23Mbags
should have met the
MANI balms. the board
had advance sold, the
beans weren't all
available - in time,
prdtPdategS Were told and
many were No_ splits.
"We duet know 1to)VJ
MallikY beans the antler
had .... an atz,fa altt (otr
85/1010 ba„,.. Maybe
was speculatin
sceils1W4''Illiaieestedvic-osadp:sevanys3st:minita_,
the board vied was hoard •
arna, a 0 •az''-.1:0Eftillie
dealers
a.. CUSS TWO
• *Nadel YCial knew WM*
classome:"
Frani V :as4 ZZ.:44
SWered no and
Lloyd Taylor
PrOdaCeTS had some
0 0 ;,..-.7b,Mty 1:3)
tilat =rk ttlat,r.
SOL or No. 2. 'Yam
karw we were trzing
thetwopool system
worAxe producers not
partartheprobirn?"
Ciding a 'leering in the
nteefiTIE that dealers
• upgrade the prodett and
benet tocsins erably by
that meetingcairana•
Gordon ElillcalledconWes
Thompson, (president -of
W G 'Thompson and
bet also be
fellow antrreare me
bers, a bream o
for kis opinion_ Mr.._
mpsora •laes
apposed to a two pool
system 10 3
"s met
fas,•them= who
operates a inallirs dangler
to make the graffirag
fie• if
a dealer am take 225 per
amtpickbenasana move
theta out as No_ 11,;
prodeceis should he
proadolhita,
farture„. perhaps the
board outplay producers
for exactly what. be
dermas, but now the
bawl has lo inartet 'WV
oftie Items". anderrated
Samerussa, lobo also
referred to producer
relectasee because wawa,
drestliercariagr
DECLINED
De question - period
tooled with * comsseat.
prodecrer Carl
csa ; a
,i44:zat
.121:1,t.T,... •
44....`,%;,11
stiretfa
Tbannhall off Stephen, who
was mtrainatteal as a
elrerinn brit declined „
Be called Mr,
V =.410-1's awertionthatt-
the iorv, ftad ilaktt aaTalie
maiigtaikES `41231iltge tat 43.
reflection 4Eien the fin-
telrigence eff
toreeding.'"
Sur growers
(flamer their total
acreagelin Ni. 11
condition one `s'ollierteil
tErnameiall
Is" he questtioneathe
s capacity to
clew iit. Ifeel he's so
ttungled,is matt agile to
functien iin the best in-
terests off gmwers Rt
long ago. Hawn
der/lets were nmakiim so
iprorto. thait they
gmwers
ttrarrks them
51) Tents cost ex-
tra,' Mr_ Ittonibull
"There"s a sense off
acency fin Airs'
at mot to
bechaed.
rn* Wan-
reste T10:44:tteit What Rea
1140a. 11 beans
anouttuDaantaddrenthe
day we•!Q i.tett Ace giMtieW
nit
ico'sos- ,6
C81'0194%
were at
We knew they
(4TM What
you thaw
if wed been
ic5 a iilfuric
Wiere
'7'104 TO
4 :411,' 3,4aii
iztat 1-,
ruissiv
onthe
4114)41:-
as!cf: 3 ia
TOUGH
QUESTIONS
Early in the meetings
PIM
Durand elhallenged the
rat to
any cff the
11$7i3 saying" 'writes
were much higher in May
or• Jame than iin Octoler„
Achim td:fe To was sold.
Mr_ Durand asked
manager Charles
form sheet off
Earring changes in
the '4310: 3 rS afigre55Therrtt
VA& 174t frn Itestt
year. and the manager
sada •co.t.akeprewegaed.
The manager miss
egutestiituan'
from producer Ralph
G 'eiger Zurich Who „
*slued bow urnach of the
board's tail6f was halal
last year. 'Deans wore
mid as sena as away were
inurcested. Tea bad an
cheques
t until out
Things mast tome been
pietas •*dee" Altimodli
some staff us - lest
dam* attnlima„ dose
were so tardfs,, Nit
Broadnearegarsed.
A Arm et limits lity
producess Mate meetling
imikotedl Salt Aug UR
pima to fiersease their
beim =temp mat year
and bolt well plume *Mitt
time s* at
bums- No one at the
aneetbe indiested plans
to guru same beam la
mom
cal T:41
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