They don't want us making decisions, we produce far too much food for their liking. Bill Gates and other technocrats are investing heavily into bug protein yum.
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Justin and BILL likely own the shares in the tec company that's developing wheat that can fix it's own nitrogen. Bad enough I have to clean my own pens now I might have to clean my neighbors pens too just to grow crops.
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Heard it on the radio? From an angry call in to a talk show? That's the same as heard it in the coffee shop. Nobody in government is suggesting that farmers are going to have to stop using nitrogen. Instead of spreading rumours try sticking to the facts.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostHeard it on the radio? From an angry call in to a talk show? That's the same as heard it in the coffee shop. Nobody in government is suggesting that farmers are going to have to stop using nitrogen. Instead of spreading rumours try sticking to the facts.
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Originally posted by Taiga View PostThe enemy, Fact.
https://www.nfu.ca/nfu-applauds-government-for-taking-action-on-nitrogen-fertilizer-emissions/
(306) 230-9115
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We ain't seen nothing yet.
Definitely coming.
Nothing to stop it.
Bet on it. Already here in some countries.
Cloud access equipment monitors very useful. All that's available soon.
Handy for a license application and issue or denial every operation.
Burning potholes yesterday for discing got me thinking of this. Someday I won't be allowed to do this. Imagine the carbon release. As we pay tax on the fuel to go over it 10 times without... Or around it because it's mouse habitat.
On the ground decisions will be made by an app or a desk jockey.
Are we going to get paid more for that?? Equal footing to our foreign competitors?
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The article spoke to farm types and sizes not found on the prairies.
The nfu propaganda is just that.
Broadacre production always seeks efficiency through economics.
Our problem is, no one is screaming our message.
How many acres of lawn/turf grass in NA? How is fertilizer and pesticides applied to it?
What about application methods on small family farms in Asia, India or Africa?
We're an easy mark. Plain and simple.
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