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Remember the Walkerton water crisis? E. coli in water there. Can anyone imagine the damage to the canola market should E. coli contaminate oil or the meal? Consumer confidence would be gone. It would be like BSE but for canola.
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Originally posted by sk_wheatking View PostI get what your saying....but, maybe if the crooked bastards with the monopoly paid a decent price for canola which is an incredibly risky expensive crop to grow guys wouldn't have to resort to pulling bullshit stunts like this. This goes for all grains really. I have never done this myself but nice to see these grain buying crooked pricks have someone get one over on them, even if it's just a small amount.
I hear myself but never said anything!
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Given that E. coli originates in the intestines of animals presumably the threat of E. coli contaminated water contaminating canola by this practice would be less than the risk posed by direct contact with faeces from mice, rats, birds, deer etc either in the field or in storage?Originally posted by Braveheart View PostRemember the Walkerton water crisis? E. coli in water there. Can anyone imagine the damage to the canola market should E. coli contaminate oil or the meal? Consumer confidence would be gone. It would be like BSE but for canola.
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no rain for us . four days turned into a half a millimeter . combining this afternoon . she's one dry son of a bitch
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we used the same water we drink , was years ago , but always told buyer. the problem is you can haul 10 loads under dry and then one over and they nail you with shrink and drying . it's a joke . why aren't we paid for under dry . they always say , the computer does it automatically (screws you , that is)Originally posted by Braveheart View PostRemember the Walkerton water crisis? E. coli in water there. Can anyone imagine the damage to the canola market should E. coli contaminate oil or the meal? Consumer confidence would be gone. It would be like BSE but for canola.
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.....as little rain that is likely falling, it is getting real old watching all this rain/drizzle slide past us. All I need is a wee bit to stop fire from creeping in last years stubble when I burn this year's flax straw piles. We are ready to go
Is there a fire ban in the whole southwest and about half of south central and west central Sask?
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