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Success at Dominion Post

November 1, 2011 By Robin Grieve

Once more I welcome our new members. We are signing up between 15 and 20 new members each day. Our telemarketers have been going for four days and are signing up on average one third of the farmers they contact. This is a phenomenal result and shows the depth of feeling farmers hold about livestock emissions and the ETS. Our target of 4000 members is looking an easy target now.

Administration is stretched to the max so please let me know if you have experienced any difficulties with receipts or invoices.

More GREAT NEWS, we are now MAINSTREAM. I have had an opinion piece published in the Dominion Post today. (Tuesday 1 November) It is about livestock emissions of course. I am rapt, I have spent eighteen months trying to get our message to the urban population so that we can show them how misled they have been by our politicians, both National and Labour. Seriously I know this might sound sad to you but I have put so much effort into getting this result I am elated. It might even warrant a drink to celebrate.

The article has attracted one comment so far from someone called Katherine

Finally an article that clearly explains agriculture and biological emissions. Could the ETS review panel respond as to why they avoided this important consideration?

Have a read of the article and please, please make a comment (favourable naturally), the more comments I get the more chance they will print more of my stuff.

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Filed Under: New Zealand Tagged With: David Caygill, Dominion Post, ETS review

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