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Posted by Old Pokey on August 28, 2005 at 09:20:29 from (216.99.219.121):
In Reply to: state local farm bureaus need help opinion's posted by havvey on August 28, 2005 at 06:11:16:
Like one other post mentioned, you cant please everyone. It seems anymore that the decisions made to support a certain side of an issue will cost the other side a lot. Usually the supporters of the other side will then drop out and discourage their youth and anyone else they can contact from getting involved in the bureau. This farm used to be a member years back. When the bureau at all levels took to the "wrong" side of the land use issues, we dropped out and do anything we can to discourage others from joining. I think the bureau needs to start listening to the younger generations wants and needs rather than forcing THEM to listen to the "established" ways of the bureau. I dont think the bureau is changing or modernizing fast enough to keep up with the current needs of the young farmer. Again, the bureau probably has too much red tape to deal with to make any changes.
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