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    Global Warming

    I just want to congratulate Al Gore and Cotten for their work in reversing global warming. Who would have thought it could have worked so fast.

    Forecast for Airdrie/Olds tonight - low of Zero!

    I could almost swear it is June 13.

    #2
    Yawn...And who ever suggested that global warming meant only increasing temperatures? The predictions are all for average temperatures increasing over time but wild fluctuations in weather patterns and temperatures. Exactly what we are seeing around the world.

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      #3
      Please share with us, oh wise cow farmer, when the last time there has been frost in the middle of June?

      I suppose you are also quite happy that the government has stepped in to slap the beef industry around and lay down the ground rules. Maybe if you stay in the business long enough they will implement a mandatory marketing board for beef. Life wouldn't be any better for you then eh?.

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        #4
        Will note there is an interesting discussion about Alberta's livestock and meat strategy in the Beef Production.

        Just curious what you would think in crop and crop products replaced livestock and meat in the strategy focus?

        I also have trouble celebrating the business problems of a customer. Every cow that disappears (and they are doing so) represents 1 tonne of feed grain demand. Every sow that disappears represents about 9 tonnes of feedgrain demand (1/3 tonne feed/finishing pig times 24 pigs/sow plus a tonne of feed for the sow).

        Off topic.

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          #5
          grassfarmer

          Have you seen a number about how many acres of cultivated land are used to feed a cow calf pair and background a feeder? Realizing that cow (and for that matter grassers) are efficient at utlilizing land that isn't good for anything else, a smaller cow herd will mean more land converted to crops/higher production. Likely not significant in a world of 2 trillion tonnes of wheat, rice and feed grain production but will impact things in western Canada.

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            #6
            Off topic indeed, Charlie (and Silverback)can't beat changing the subject when you are challenged for spouting nonsense. Please re-read the reply I made to Silvertops post.

            When was the last time there was frost in the middle of June? well in the mild part of Scotland I grew up in we had 6 inches of snow and two days of hard frost in June 1975, we had 2 feet of snow in late April 1982 following a winter where snow had been on the ground all winter(previously unheard of there)
            Through the late 1990s and early 2000s they have had winters with zero snow there and virtually no snow there.

            Not clear what you mean here Charlie "Just curious what you would think in crop and crop products replaced livestock and meat in the strategy focus?" or "I also have trouble celebrating the business problems of a customer....."

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              #7
              Neither focused at you. Will note in going through the livestock strategy, a similar approach could be taken with the crops industry. On the comment on celebration, I note some grain farmers somewhat enjoying the current state of the livestock (getting their just rewards). Most businesses what their customers to be successfull/profitable. With 75 % of barley fed domestically and 15 % of wheat, the livestock industry is an important customer.

              Will also the Livestock and Meat strategy does tie into the crops sector. Under section 7, there are initiatives for: 7.3 - KVD phase out, 7.4 Plant novel trait, 7.5 Feed grain center of excellence and 7.6 Market Choice.

              Apologize - should have started another thread.

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                #8
                Re the livestock initiative, i'll ask the question I did on the beef forum and see if I get any replies this time.
                One point proposed "Marketing Choice - Pursue the removal of Canadian Wheat Board monopoly control over wheat and barley." Now if this program is about supporting the livestock industry in Canada and the CWB acts to keep grain prices low in western Canada as some claim shouldn't the AB government be campaigning to keep the CWB monopoly to help the livestock farmers? Or is it an admission that they know removing the CWB monopoly will in fact lower grain prices rather than raise them?

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                  #9
                  "Or is it an admission that they know removing the CWB monopoly will in fact lower grain prices rather than raise them?" - grassfarmer

                  Nobody seems prepared to answer your question. I wonder why?

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                    #10
                    "Or is it an admission that they know removing the CWB monopoly will in fact lower grain prices rather than raise them?"

                    I don't quite understand.

                    Do you mean to ask:

                    Or is it an admission that they know removing the CWB monopoly will in fact raise grain prices rather than lower them?

                    Is this what you wanted answered by any chance?

                    Parsley

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