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Which agrivillers are addicts?

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  • parsley
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2000
    • 10986

    Which agrivillers are addicts?

    http://www.theseenandtheunseen.com/2011/10/a
    ddicted-government/
  • wilagro
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2000
    • 2761

    #2
    Well I'm not addicted to right-wing BLOGS so...at least I don't have that addiction.

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    • parsley
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2000
      • 10986

      #3
      Right or left is immaterial, wil, and I'm going to
      venture a guess rhat you know how to balance a
      chequebook. . And wouldn't condone the
      spending spree numbers either.

      Reckless spending is not owned by right or left, is
      it.
      It's going to dip to wool scarf weather tonight.
      Better don your long underwear. lol

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      • farmaholic
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 17482

        #4
        Who is at least contributing(paying incometax) to offset their portion of per capita spending the government is engaged in. I know that corporately and personally combined I am. Some people will go to any length to avoid paying incometax, I find that philosophy regressive and find it hard to progress and grow. Government services are never free to the society they are supplied to.

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        • FarmRanger
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2005
          • 1620

          #5

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          • cottonpicken
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2006
            • 6993

            #6
            http://www.economist.com/content/global_debt_clock

            Maybe to late for canada?

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            • farmaholic
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 17482

              #7
              Farmranger: Sounds like you are the one subsidizing crop insurance under the circumstances you quoted. I'm not in it so I am not receiving your "benefits".

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              • FarmRanger
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2005
                • 1620

                #8
                If I had actually been paid in cash all the crop insurance "subsidy" that I've supposedly benefitted from, I'd be looking out my window at a line of machinery that might even rival Saskfarmer3s!

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                • wilagro
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2000
                  • 2761

                  #9
                  The old GRIP worked very well for me when we were 'droughted" out...regular crop insurance since then has been a bust and I discontinued it.

                  Grip was too good and helped too many farmers...that is why the government dropped it.

                  Insurance is always a gamble in which the seller of the insurance usually wins in the long run. It has always been thus.

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                  • jensend
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 1533

                    #10
                    to me the bigger question is if the economy slows down which programs will be cut and how will farmers be affected? for instance if the ethanol mandate is eliminated what will corn and wheat prices be then? if you figure private crop insurance would cost three times as much as govt. (since the producer is now paying 40% of risk and nothing of administration) what is the real risk/reward ratio and aren't margins tighter than they appear now? if a farm has a $40,000 crop insurance bill how would things look if they had to cough up another $60,000 or $80,000 to cover full cost? is there enough margin over ten years of average crops to pay the extra?

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