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Darrin Qualman was on the news whining about NO2 emissions from agriculture instead of defending ag. Didn't mention carbon sink, or the fact that climate change dingbats imposed various tiers of DEF consuming diesels that emit NO2 after the exhaust fluid does it's thing.
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This sask party needs a boot in the ass and a wake up call , they better hope the western separatist movement doesn’t gain traction or their free ride will be over
But who in their right mind as a western farmer could vote for those orange communist sons o *******
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Originally posted by Braveheart View PostDarrin Qualman was on the news whining about NO2 emissions from agriculture instead of defending ag. Didn't mention carbon sink, or the fact that climate change dingbats imposed various tiers of DEF consuming diesels that emit NO2 after the exhaust fluid does it's thing.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThat’s the goal .... in the words of Freeland .... to go after the superstar farmers ...
they want us all to farm like Gabe Brown .. that’s their vision ...
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostIn CBC article this morning, Glenn Wright from Vanscoy, (just out of Saskatoon) is interviewed because he wrote a letter for intervener status in Carbon Tax Supreme Court Challenge. He stands in front of his 1960 faded out International white cab telling all of Canada that he is more open-minded and he thinks the carbon tax is actually an opportunity not a cost. He drys his grain with an electric heater supplemented with solar panels. This got my day off to a great start now that my perspective has been corrected. 😠This country is so screwed up.
Probably has nothing to do with him being an NDP candidate in the upcoming provincial election
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Originally posted by farmboy44 View PostLol CBC loves giving Glenn Wright all the airtime he can get. He Has been interviewed by them in the past as well, like last year when he bought an electric car
Probably has nothing to do with him being an NDP candidate in the upcoming provincial election
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Yeah Gabe Brown, hes just one those guys who wants to experiment with new ways to farm, spend less and make more money. He's got it so wrong!
A good farmer is supposed to farm the same way his daddy did, avoid new ideas, information, science and spend more than you make! That's the way of the future! LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostYeah Gabe Brown, hes just one those guys who wants to experiment with new ways to farm, spend less and make more money. He's got it so wrong!
A good farmer is supposed to farm the same way his daddy did, avoid new ideas, information, science and spend more than you make! That's the way of the future! LOL
So how many of Gabe's methods have you been able to successfully implement? Or anyone else you know?
I really like his way of thinking, I've talked to him in the past. I really WANT what he says to be true, and applicable everywhere.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostThanks Chuck, a post related to Agriculture, in a thread about Agricultural issues.
So how many of Gabe's methods have you been able to successfully implement? Or anyone else you know?
I really like his way of thinking, I've talked to him in the past. I really WANT what he says to be true, and applicable everywhere.
I don't have livestock, but I know numerous farmers using intensive grazing systems and holistic resource management tools to try and reduce costs and improve net returns. And their grass is very productive and cattle look good.
Gabe's found a way to make what he does work in his location. Every farmer should think more like Gabe and adapt it to their farm. Use less off farm inputs, improve management, sign the back of more cheques rather than the front!
There is no single solution or right way to farm. Solutions are site and farm specific.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostYeah Gabe Brown, hes just one those guys who wants to experiment with new ways to farm, spend less and make more money. He's got it so wrong!
A good farmer is supposed to farm the same way his daddy did, avoid new ideas, information, science and spend more than you make! That's the way of the future! LOL
Bismarck is a lot different climate, both in weather and nearby consumers for local sale than somewhere like Foam Lake SK.
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