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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-03-29, Page 14TheM 0_ de eh Signa4tar, 'ThUZs#8,Y,,
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Lss than
of his deed Needs Subject
.To .Business Tax Says .Assessor
moved out much mere cheaply -
Under present t' conditio9as, the
Board can only get wheat when
the trade is willing to assign it.
This might be in ti a to use
the full navigation ieeason but
it is usuallp during February,
that the Board is asked to re-
move the surplus. This means
that the Board has' to pay top
storage charges and has to move
the grain by • rail rather than
boat.
Since it was 'beeessary for me
to shuffle back and forth be-
tween the Wheat Producers and
the Hog Producers annual only
one resolution of the Hog Pro-
ducers caught my attention:
"Resolved that all market hogs
must continue to be marketed
through the Marketing Agency."
The delegates no doubt realize
that this is of most vital import-
ance but I question if the aver-
age producer knows this fact.
I am thoroughly convinced that
it is this clause in your market-
ing pian that has prevented cor-
poration control of hog produc-
tion: Yet there are a, couple
of flies in the soup.
First, the resolution implies
that ALL market hogs are -'?:pre-
sently being sold through the
Agency. Enough evidence was
produce at the meeting to
cause, .._ed
By G,Y ilemingWay
.Ontario' .Wheat Producers
berg •the'r annual meeting . in
Toronto, %March 20th and 21st.
erhaps f am slightly biased
but I' did think it most interest-
ing to find two re olptions which
originated' in Huron getting ap-
proval of the Ontario Wheat
.Producers. •
The first was the ,old. one that
has been on the go for „the past
four or five years, 'namely., "Re-
served thatthe freight subsidy
on Western feed grin into On-
tario be discontinued."
The question can be reduced
to whether or not farmers „ aro
benefitted by low priced grain.
Unless you purchase more
than half of your feed grail.'
supply there will be no advant•
age in having the freight sub-
sidy.
I think' you are familiar with
all the old arguments but I rain
across a new angle after hours.
1 was told"by a. municipal as-
sessor that regulations under
the Municipal Act state that a
- person who produces le4s than
10%, or the equivalent, of his
feed requirements can be sub-
ject to business tax. I wonder
how manypeople who call
themselves farmers would be
affected by this? A few of us
of geagram's at Waterloo and
subject to a business tax of be-
. tween. $6,000 and $7,000 on this
.operation. . If thiswere applied
' in rural municipalities. it might
'act. -'as a •=4eterrent to -vertical
integration.
The'•second resolution was ap-
proved ' to give the , Ontario
,,Wheat„ Board power to obtain .a
percentage•, of wheat ' delivered
at harvest time.
If your Wheat. Board -could
get this wheat for September
To,,y...mind,,-thesp, two faults
..
"orr%���tov�"byr . ex's
tremely strong support on the
part of hog producers.
You did strengthen - your
position. at the March 6th vote.
But it is- necessary that you
continue. Give expression to
your determination in this mat-
ter --"Loud and' Clear." °' '
i~t's
b4a4 enough to be a quit-
ter. But it's worse to finish
something you never should
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