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Billions(?) buried in the ground in Western Canada with no more than a hope of, at the very least, getting it back.
How do you ever make that right in a disaster?
Recently we've already had a couple of years here where moisture conditions were "uncomfortable". I can't remember the exact years but it gets scary, and we are there again. This might be a '61 or an '88....the years my Dad tells(61) and reminds(88) me about.
I hope I don't collect Agristability, because if I do then its real shitty.
There seems to be no appetite for ad-hoc government payments to Ag.
Let's see what the next three weeks brings(some people may not have that kind of time). Days tick by and you are either one day closer to a disaster or a crop saving rain, no matter how you look at it, its the waiting that sucks. Being on the edge isn't fun.
Do they care if cattle producers have to cull early or sell off parts of their herd? Do they care that some grain farms may not be profitable this year? Why subsidize large corps but not individual farm businesses that when combined make some of the large corps look like a small insignificant part of the economy.
Maybe Ag doesn't matter?
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Canadians are totally suckers for the govt using tax money to buy back their votes. They have even bought off the media and put union boss and local human garbage jerry dias in charge of it all. People are complicit in the erosion of their own freedom and democracy. All we have is a once in a 4 yrs shot at a vote to change it. There better be a plan b for Canada if these criminals get in again.Originally posted by rumrocks View PostKeep the calculator plugged in, the total could get ridiculous, a sure sign they are in panic mode, this group of special people do not want to go back to working for a living. Oh I forgot, one didn't have a job before getting involved in politics.
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The days they send the Nanny for groceries I would hope they think of agriculture, but maybe not, we are taken for granted by most. WE just don't have the voting numbers to be on Ottawa's radar.Originally posted by farmaholic View PostName your price.
Billions(?) buried in the ground in Western Canada with no more than a hope of, at the very least, getting it back.
How do you ever make that right in a disaster?
Recently we've already had a couple of years here where moisture conditions were "uncomfortable". I can't remember the exact years but it gets scary, and we are there again. This might be a '61 or an '88....the years my Dad tells(61) and reminds(88) me about.
I hope I don't collect Agristability, because if I do then its real shitty.
There seems to be no appetite for ad-hoc government payments to Ag.
Yes I think when they they send the Nanny for gr
Let's see what the next three weeks brings(some people may not have that kind of time). Days tick by and you are either one day closer to a disaster or a crop saving rain, no matter how you look at it, its the waiting that sucks. Being on the edge isn't fun.
Do they care if cattle producers have to cull early or sell off parts of their herd? Do they care that some grain farms may not be profitable this year? Why subsidize large corps but not individual farm businesses that when combined make some of the large corps look like a small insignificant part of the economy.
Maybe Ag doesn't matter?
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