Posted by Bruce from Can. on March 22, 2018 at 12:42:16 from (76.69.31.140):
In Reply to: Hey Bruce! posted by philip d on March 22, 2018 at 10:33:59:
Hey Philip, been away at the spring policy conference for Dairy Farmers of Ontario for the last three days. Getting the down low on our over production on milk, and trying to decide what to do to avoid quota cuts in the P5. And had the opportunity to participate in a rucks debate about under production credits, and the potential to create a leasing program, for farmers that are 30 days under production to lease their credits to farmers that are in a over production position. Much the same as in Nova Scotia. Do you have such a program in PEI ? You’re correct, my skin is think enough to take a few barbs, lol. If you speak your thoughts in a free and open forum, even with due respect, it can rub a few feathers the wrong way. And if that happens, harsh words are bound to be directed back at you. I was raised a for give and for get Christian, and taught that it takes more effort to hold a grudge, than to let things go. No harm done , I have just been away for three days. Bruce
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