Jim Ness, a grain farmer from New Brigden, Alberta, provides testimony on his decades-long involvement in agricultural policy debates, including opposition to the Canadian Wheat Board monopoly, participation in farmer-led activism, legal consequences arising from defiance of export restrictions, and the broader economic and structural impacts of regulatory systems on Canadian farmers.
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