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Farm Wives Differ from the Farm Men?

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  • mcfarms
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2004
    • 1684

    #21
    Parsley
    Ahh yes the gender based linear theory on HR and how it affects coporate marketing. I should have considered it's relevance to all those that peruse this site. (lol)(still cranky)

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    • wd9
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2000
      • 3196

      #22
      Hey McFarms, get rid of those goofy cows and plant some canola. I hear the price went up a bit since last year this time.

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      • parsley
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2000
        • 10986

        #23
        mcfarms, you are a little testy, but I don't blame you. Been there. Done that. And perhaps non-established marketing has little importance in your vision.

        My comments are always aimed at how do farmers get more money in their pockets, you'll notice. How do we get juicy premiums?

        My posting was, even in our own homes, we think differently. Can we put that fact to good use? Maybe we can think broader. Think about what you actually produce. Think out of the "herd mentality",(a suitable pun,lol). Corporate is/is not relevant.

        Making that beef you produce more valuable, not just dumping it at the auction. Kobe beef in Japan is an example. Specialty grains. The guy who bought the $2000 dog wants to buy choice morsels.

        What would make consumers really really want to seek you out and buy from you/your company/your co-operative/your area?


        French farmers have perfected the "area" shopping well.

        If we want to put more cash in our pockets, maybe we need to convince the buyer, have the ability to bypass established huge systems....marketing/manufacturing/processing...and refine...redefine....

        It's not for every producer....but it's what many walleted shoppers seek.

        Do some growers have the wonk to dream a plan on paper?

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        • parsley
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2000
          • 10986

          #24
          Ah, agstar, we've observed your inability to connect the dots displaying the Wheat Board's dysfunction.

          You've just revealed the reason for the shortcircuiting you suffer.

          My kindest regrets,
          Parsley

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          • agstar77
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2001
            • 6178

            #25
            Smelled too many Glyphosate fumes. But whats your excuse?

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            • parsley
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2000
              • 10986

              #26
              You could not connect single-desk dots so that they would provide freedom of choice, a sense of pride, vitality in agriculture, a sense of dignity, or meaningful rewards simply because it is impossible to do, and only damaged neurons would try.

              It's like trying to plug a forty year wet noodle into the motherboard.

              There are a lot of us who want to plug in to a brand new circuit.

              There is no excuse for not being more insistent, though.

              Parsley

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              • parsley
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2000
                • 10986

                #27
                Is there such a thing as pride of ownership?

                Do farmers grow wheat and just want a % of it? What % do you want?

                If you have to buy your own property back, first of all it means you have conceded it is not soley your property.

                Secondly, it means your remaining share, is entirely negotiable.

                Thirdly, it means farmers have allowed a third party to negotiate what share will actually be appropriated to them.

                Hmmm.

                Is that a direct result of #2 or #5 in the list above?

                Parsley?

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                • parsley
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2000
                  • 10986

                  #28
                  Women can HEAR the thievery.


                  Parsley

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                  • cottonpicken
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 6993

                    #29
                    Only a woman would talk open,free,fair,markets,and then bring up french farmers,who have been stabbing western canadian farmers in the back far worse than any cwb could.

                    To bad extra neurons dont mean extra logic.

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                    • parsley
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2000
                      • 10986

                      #30
                      French is France.


                      for cotton:

                      http://telefocus.indexstock.com/content/topsearches/Provence_photos.asp

                      for the rest who can read:
                      http://www.investinprovence.com/eng/excellence/agro.html


                      btw, cott, could I order you the one at the top of the page:

                      http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/cm/vol8/no18/foot.html

                      Parsley

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