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Agriculture committee  There's a significant pressure on conversion of any possible acre that can grow the high-value annual crops that are being produced right now. As a couple of previous speakers have mentioned, farming is such a high-stakes game now. The amount of money in and out is immense, so wh

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  Yes, we definitely can provide that. We would make that recommendation.

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  As Fawn mentioned—and I'll let her comment on that—briefly, yes, there are products. One that was attempted to get registered a while back was a product that would make grazing legumes, which cause bloat, safe. The more vegetation we can grow, the more carbon we're sequestrating,

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  The first step is to get these products licensed. If we get the products licensed and we endorse them and promote them, then business will pick them up and make them available to producers like me. There have been other products in the past that have been things that would have b

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  It would be a great idea. I'm not familiar with the Australian program, but going back to our own history even, my dad was part of the SOS program, Save Our Soils, back in the early 1980s. Farmers have made really great strides since then. The dirt is our very existence, so a na

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  Fawn, you're very well versed in this. Could you take that one?

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  I think you and I have a lot in common that we could talk about.

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  It is important that we do it on a regional basis, because regionality.... Even in Saskatchewan, production systems are.... There's such an incredible diversity of what landowners are managing. You're dead on. You're absolutely right that we cannot do it on a broad spectrum. We h

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  That's one of my pet things. The quantification of carbon and optimizing our system and optimizing the practices is really an important thing. I think the answer is, no, we're not at the point where we can quantify it effectively. I really hesitate to promote best management prac

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  Can I just add one more thing, please? By not promoting and not encouraging people to optimize their system on the grasslands that they manage right now, and if we develop programs that encourage new practices and people who have been doing it a long time.... We have to be very c

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  Absolutely. That is a key point. We're getting very close with the technology. I understand that in the States there is some infrared type of technology. They do a balance of organic growth and some soil sampling, and then they can do it from satellite imagery. As I mentioned, th

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  I think you have a good understanding of the fact that the grassland is an important ecosystem and provides so much value to the greater economy and society in general. Number one, we have to figure out a way to promote the stabilization and prevent the conversion from further

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  I'd like to speak to the cross-compliance part of the question first. Cross-compliance is a challenge because, in this industry, agriculture is a system. Some of the unintended consequences of having cross-compliance across programs is that producers don't have the flexibility to

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  Good morning, and thank you for the opportunity to appear before this committee. My name is Duane Thompson. I'm a beef and crop producer from Saskatchewan and the chair of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association's environment committee. I'm pleased to have CCA staff person Fawn Jac

May 2nd, 2022Committee meeting

Duane Thompson

Agriculture committee  The unintended consequence of the tax is that it hits home pretty hard, because when we have to operate under.... We can't change our market prices. We take the prices we get, and we get the extra taxes it costs us. Agriculture is a system, and we talk about the systems that lin

June 8th, 2021Committee meeting

Duane Thompson