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  • bucket
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 17024

    #11
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
    I should send my youngest to join this group. He has been called into the principle more times for arguing with teachers over Climate change or Trudeau more times than I can remember.

    BOBOO do your real job and look into the Canola shit show and a Carbon tax on Everything AG,
    I already got my kid to apply.....hahaha...odd though they don't ask for names...

    I had the pleasure of working some calves today with my son....lets just say he doesn't suffer fools gladly and I am a fool according to him....

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    • blueversi
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 447

      #12
      Tariffs on pulses, check, couple bucks a bushel off canola price, check, crumbling highways, check, carbon tax, check, now a youth council on agriculture, WOWEE no holding this agricultural powerhouse back now.

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      • MBgrower
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2012
        • 1565

        #13
        ".....Council membership will comprise a diverse group of youth from across the country, including representatives of Indigenous communities. Women and men aged 18 to 30....."


        What about all the other genders?

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        • ajl
          Senior Member
          • May 2008
          • 3245

          #14
          Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
          I'd sure chuckle if my son and his farming friends went. They're so far right on issues they need binos to see how far back even the farthest right wingers on AgriVille are. There is a big divide on the farming youth. The "Ag More Than Ever" crowd that talk more than doing vs the out in the dirt doin' it crowd that have no time for posers and bullshit.
          No such thing as free enterprise in farmers today. Does anyone really want to go back to a world where interest rates are set in the market place rather than by central banks? There is now so much debt out there that rates would triple over night and farms would be worth 1/3 of today's level. That would make for an interesting tomorrow for sure.

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          • flea beetle
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2019
            • 1287

            #15
            Originally posted by ajl View Post
            No such thing as free enterprise in farmers today. Does anyone really want to go back to a world where interest rates are set in the market place rather than by central banks? There is now so much debt out there that rates would triple over night and farms would be worth 1/3 of today's level. That would make for an interesting tomorrow for sure.
            Depends how old you are. If on the younger side, lower land values are a good thing. At least it would be possible to buy and pay for a quarter without having to have 5 others to subsidise the purchase.

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            • Sheepwheat
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2017
              • 3137

              #16
              Also depends on HOW you farm.

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