Hmmm and I thought it was only the conservatives that propped up the big business, I guess they are all the same when they get to Ottawa.
Sad to see the one of richest Ag companies in the world get tax payer money while the average farmer gets a loan at best .
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15 mil for set aside beef. ****ing joke. At $200 bucks a head, Nillson Bros. Feedlot could take the entire amount.
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Wow agstar your hero really stepped up to the plate.
Trudeau and the liberals are a Cancer destroying canada wake the **** up canada.
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Originally posted by dalek View PostYep such as it is
- $77M to processors to increase capacity/adapt to health protocols
- $125M to the AgriRecovery fund to help beef & pork producers keep animals for longer
- $50M surplus food purchasing program
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Originally posted by GOODRUM View PostIt’s been announced?
- $77M to processors to increase capacity/adapt to health protocols
- $125M to the AgriRecovery fund to help beef & pork producers keep animals for longer
- $50M surplus food purchasing program
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Its not even worth putting up threads for this topic anymore. The answer is always zero. $250m and Cargill got a good chunk of it, some potatoe guys, blah blah.
Ag got zero. Ag, oil, mining account for almost 25% of our GDP and it got less money than foreign students did. Process that in your mind.
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Wow. That was..... wow. Who knew he could actually come off as more insulting to Ag by throwing out a few crumbs than he was by doing nothing at all?
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It’s nice to see I’m not the only one , the only thing that would surprise me is if was actually something that would have some meat and potatoes to it. Not likely tho.
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