This year is a write off. What if next year is not any better? What are the implications for food supply? Are we going to pay for living hand to mouth and on time delivery ? I am contemplating trimming investments. This may have bigger implications for our economy and the world economy.
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Implications coming in the next 6 moths to a year will be hard for some to fathom . Especially those who believe farming is easy and cheap food should be a right ..
The value of what we do as farmers and livestock producers is about to be realized and not be taken for granted or constantly condemned and ridiculed
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostThis year is a write off. What if next year is not any better? What are the implications for food supply? Are we going to pay for living hand to mouth and on time delivery ? I am contemplating trimming investments. This may have bigger implications for our economy and the world economy.
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Some farmers are getting irrigation in saskatchewan...4 billion to 300 farmers to grow the same crops as dryland farmers...
That will solve the problem unless you realize 35 degree heat does the same thing to irrigated dryland crops as dryland crops.
Yup close to 5 billion in irrigation in saskatchewan and there isn't actually enough vegetables grown under irrigation to feed the city of Swift Current.
But the problem is solved according to phucktards like Marit Stewart Moe.
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