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I agree a Crop Insurance top up the way to go. I don’t care in Monette gets 100 million, but I think it should be measured as if you are already insured from 80%. So regardless of your actual coverage or if you use Gars or Just Solutions the government should assume you have the income from an 80% coverage claim. If you make the management decision to insure at a lower rate, or just use Just Solutions, or no insurance at all that is fine and maybe a good decision for your farm and risk profile but you can’t say “80% coverage is too high I’m going to insure at 60†and then ask for a bailout because you didn’t buy enough insurance. The government should do an individual average payout to say 90-100% of your yield, but with the assumption that everyone is insured to 80%. So you have regular crop insurance that you purchased at say 60% and 100% of your canola is 40 BPA. And let’s say you grow exactly a 24 bushel crop so you collect nothing from Crop Insurance. The government adds an extreme drought rider that assumes you purchased 80% coverage and covers you from 32 to 40 bpa. So you would receive 8bpa payment at whatever their number is.
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This should be the easiest way to proceed I agree grahamp
Then look after the livestock producers with a feed assistance program. Have that include grain screenings and chaff pallets.
Producers on both side could benefit somewhat at least then
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Originally posted by Sodbuster View PostA top up in crop insurance would be the reasonable way to go, the first thing they should do is top up the crop prices they low balled us on some of the crop prices this year knowing that fall prices were much higher than theirs.
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Originally posted by Grahamp View PostI agree a Crop Insurance top up the way to go. I don’t care in Monette gets 100 million, but I think it should be measured as if you are already insured from 80%. So regardless of your actual coverage or if you use Gars or Just Solutions the government should assume you have the income from an 80% coverage claim. If you make the management decision to insure at a lower rate, or just use Just Solutions, or no insurance at all that is fine and maybe a good decision for your farm and risk profile but you can’t say “80% coverage is too high I’m going to insure at 60†and then ask for a bailout because you didn’t buy enough insurance. The government should do an individual average payout to say 90-100% of your yield, but with the assumption that everyone is insured to 80%. So you have regular crop insurance that you purchased at say 60% and 100% of your canola is 40 BPA. And let’s say you grow exactly a 24 bushel crop so you collect nothing from Crop Insurance. The government adds an extreme drought rider that assumes you purchased 80% coverage and covers you from 32 to 40 bpa. So you would receive 8bpa payment at whatever their number is.
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Originally posted by GDR View PostI would like to see crops get wrote off now even if they might still yield say 25% or so to make feed. If they wait another month there wont be much feed value left.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostThe most difficult part on livestock is that we are not talking about a single year crop failure, we are talking about years of genetic selection. Not sure how you replace that. The issue is timing and how it is possible to get feed to the producers fast enough to prevent liquidation. Governments moved quickly for Covid not sure they will to help livestock producers. Baling or silaging drought ravaged crops is necessary but must work for everyone.
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you guys make it easy for governments to do jack shit ...Talking about stress tests for a payment ....who deserves it or not....what's next ...if you drive a duramax you qualify but a F350 you are out ...
Get pphucking real here...this is a disaster...I don't want to lose any neighbours whether I like them or not....
And this idea that the city people don't like us....maybe they should just have a good look in the mirror for the half trillion they received.
Because I am pretty sure the city folk won't be paying that debt back with their taxes...since the liberals were already running deficits with full employment.
It makes me sick that the government expects farmers to help other farmers out but when city folk or eastern companies need money, the government just starts writing cheques .
Honestly what the phuck is wrong with farm groups?
Grant Devine would be ashamed that he taught you guys nothing.Last edited by bucket; Jul 18, 2021, 15:04.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThat would be ok if the majority of farms did not have to fill grain contracts this fall . Every acre will have to be harvested to try to fill contracts that no one can get out of now
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostThe most difficult part on livestock is that we are not talking about a single year crop failure, we are talking about years of genetic selection. Not sure how you replace that. The issue is timing and how it is possible to get feed to the producers fast enough to prevent liquidation. Governments moved quickly for Covid not sure they will to help livestock producers. Baling or silaging drought ravaged crops is necessary but must work for everyone.
He did nothing.....SFA.
Hello
As attached is a June 1 2021 email to your office.
It seems it was ignored and your silence on the current drought is disappointing to say the least.
Are the majority of your constituents not farmers?
How do you let them down with your silence?
Yours in disappointment
On Tue, 01 Jun 2021 16:37:24 -0400,
Good afternoon
As you are aware I mentioned a heads up back in February about COOL in the cattle industry...It is currently getting some media attention.
Just to lend some credibility to my following comments.
As you are aware the winter of 2021 was very lacking any substantial snow. Prior to that the growing season of 2020 had limited rainfall.
This leads to a spring with very little early rainfall and we are looking at a drought situation in western Canada.
Current conditions put the growing season in the top 5 of driest on record int he last 105 years. Probably drier than in 1988 and 2002.
This is becoming a bit of a concern for farmers . And since the federal government was more than happy to help out an airline industry with passenger drought due to no fault of their own , it is reasonable to expect that government is developing programs / payments for farmers in the event this drought takes hold.
Of more concern is what to cow calf guys do if there is limited feed for their herds as the rainfall to date has not had the ability to replenishing moisture reserves and the frosts have hit the hay hard.
I look forward to your insight on this pending disaster.
Regards
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