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    #11
    Your hatred is deep for the premier
    Did you have a personal dealing with him?

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      #12
      Originally posted by caseih View Post
      Your hatred is deep
      I fixed it for you. What a miserable existence he must lead with so much bitterness, jealousy and hatred. Why he insists on sharing ths with us every day is the mystery.

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        #13
        Originally posted by caseih View Post
        Your hatred is deep for the premier
        Did you have a personal dealing with him?

        Alfalfa prices

        I posted this for you a couple of weeks ago, I don't know if you saw it as you didn't reply


        I hear $2.35/lb common, certified well over $2.50/lb


        You better shop around unless you've in a contract

        Just letting you know. Reply With Quote

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          #14
          Scott Moe is related to my friend by marriage. He’s an all round good guy.

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            #15
            Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
            Alfalfa prices

            I posted this for you a couple of weeks ago, I don't know if you saw it as you didn't reply


            I hear $2.35/lb common, certified well over $2.50/lb


            You better shop around unless you've in a contract

            Just letting you know. Reply With Quote
            thanks forage ,no hadn't saw it , but yea , been doing that, took us 5 years to grow one , so gonna milk it for all its worth
            sure lots of interest out this way
            seem to be stuck on $2.25 here
            heard better out your way
            is $2.35 best you've heard for common ?

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              #16
              I bet Ryan NDP Meile has never gone back to the farm to help out with harvest.

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                #17
                Originally posted by caseih View Post
                thanks forage ,no hadn't saw it , but yea , been doing that, took us 5 years to grow one , so gonna milk it for all its worth
                sure lots of interest out this way
                seem to be stuck on $2.25 here
                heard better out your way
                is $2.35 best you've heard for common ?
                The $2.35 was a couple of wks ago.

                Are you near Nipawin?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
                  The $2.35 was a couple of wks ago.

                  Are you near Nipawin?
                  Yea 35 miles
                  $2.15 best around there it

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                    #19
                    Forage seed here is about all big corporate buyers now.
                    They need head office aproval to adjust prices.

                    Used to be dominated by O/O but not much nowadays.

                    Much like pulse has been going.

                    Who buys there Forage?

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                      #20
                      This is hilarious. What we see here is a provincial NDP so weak and devoid of ideas beyond covid shut down and criticizing Moe on a personable level. I expect old Tommy would be rolling in his grave to see how far the left has fallen. Any government needs a good opposition to keep them on their toes but it has been obvious for since for years that the NDP has no grass roots ideas beyond the Leap manifesto. It is so apparent when the Mandryk and the "Media party" provide the comment and criticism. Unfortunately in my mind it comes across as kind of petty and speaks to only a few people that think similarly. It is interesting to see the difference in leadership styles across Canada over the past year and a half. To be frank everyone has had issues but IMO Moe has kept a balance that suited most people in this province. I think that if an election were held this fall very little would change. Once someone can build a grassroots movement that has a different vision and has interest than currently out there then things may get interesting. I was surprised how poorly the separatists did in the west in the recent federal election and it seems the provincial separatist aren't going anywhere. I frankly am surprised that after the NDP and the CCF before them had such a strong rural presence and support they are where they are. There was a time that the NFU's membership i am sure was far larger in rural Sask and had influence in provincial ag policy. What happened?

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