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    #41
    Global Warming is awesome ,isn't it. I had some university professor testing me out for my opinion a couple of days ago. He was shocked that I think its the biggest fraud perpetrated on gullible minds. I explained to him the fear mongering that goes back to the church in medieval times in order to tax and control the people common folk. I asked him if he ever saw the movie, "The Rose" that exemplified the states ability to rule by fear. I suspect he thought to himself, "I shouldn't have gone there."

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      #42
      And all politicians must make it #1 priority to COOL DOWN the planet before we all burn up. Fast track carbon taxes, hurt us all to reduce EVIL global warming CO2. Should only take a 100 years of pain to move temps 1/2 a degree.

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        #43
        All canola west of belle plaine is froze! Crop in the east in rough shape from earlier frost/flea Beatles. Western Alberta the only decent area left? Will not reach 30 bpa average yield in Canada this year. The term demand destruction will be spoken many times this winter.

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          #44
          Reseeded Canola up , should be interesting tonite. 4000 ac reseeded in our area. Warmer soil may save it.

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            #45
            To put things in perspective, Canada worst canola yield in the past 5 years was 2012 - 28.1 bu/acre. Not sure we can say the yield would be that bad yet. The best average yield was 2013 - 40 bu/acre. Not likely we would break based on challenges to date. Your 5 year average canola yield is 34 bu/acre.

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              #46
              East of Saskatoon to MB could freeze tonight, Minus 3C.

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                #47
                East of Saskatoon to MB could freeze tonight, Minus 3C.

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                  #48
                  Ah , it's not so bad - kinda normal and all ... Trust us we got er last night and 9 other fukin nights since some of the too early crop has been up . Nothing out of the ordinary , look at the history weather thing someone mentioned . All good 😗😗

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                    #49
                    Charlie, the last five years are not the best to go on IMO.

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                      #50
                      By the response to this thread I must be beating a dead horse. If that is true, fine. But what if it isn't???

                      At the risk of further wasted effort I will comment on one of the replies.

                      Kato your belief that a confidential PID would be usefull in a disease outbreak surprises me. Who are the parties qualified to access PID information? What checks are there to insure that the PIDs on shipping documents are correct? The original gist of my post was to suggest that if we are to use a PID system that it has to be open and public. If you have a registered brand in my part of the world it is identified along with your name and address in the brand book. I don't see how any traceability system can work in a cloak of secrecy.

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