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  • Partners
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 3105

    #11
    Another crazy saga in the world of today.
    How will it ever catch up?

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    • furrowtickler
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 21884

      #12
      Originally posted by Partners View Post
      Another crazy saga in the world of today.
      How will it ever catch up?
      I don’t think it ever will

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      • BTO780
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2021
        • 541

        #13
        2023 could be a very interesting year ahead.

        There could be a lot of farmers re-thinking what they are thinking.

        You are either “in” or “in the way”.

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        • fjlip
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2002
          • 9820

          #14
          Too many on earth, TOO many C02 "polluting farmers", Turd/Libtards/Dumbocrats/Left wing nuts/WEF/UN/Green revolution/Climate Nazis...gee we all depressing each other!

          Phucked planet, Ice age coming?

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          • Goodtime
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2013
            • 627

            #15
            Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
            2023 could be a very interesting year ahead.

            There could be a lot of farmers re-thinking what they are thinking.

            You are either “in” or “in the way”.
            Monette will be stroking more cheques in 2023!

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            • LEP
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2007
              • 2494

              #16
              Search for the latest Zeihan presentation. He is saying wheat will be in big demand and yes fertilizer will still be high for a long time. The poorer farmers in the world won't be able to afford it so global food production will drop.

              As long as those governments don't subsidize it at our detriment. Lord knows our government wouldn't have a clue about the problem with high fert prices.

              He also mentioned don't expect interest rates to come down anytime soon.

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              • TOM4CWB
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2000
                • 16511

                #17


                Merry Christmas!
                Many Blessings!!
                THANKYOU Jesus... for giving us forgiveness and your ❤️ Love!!!

                Jesus is the great Farmer!

                Here is why:

                Jesus is the great Sheperd, he always finds the lost sheep that become lost;

                Jesus thrashed wheat on the Sabbath;

                Jesus was born in a Stable!

                Blessings and Salutations!

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                • shtferbrains
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2017
                  • 5207

                  #18
                  Originally posted by LEP View Post
                  Search for the latest Zeihan presentation. He is saying wheat will be in big demand and yes fertilizer will still be high for a long time. The poorer farmers in the world won't be able to afford it so global food production will drop.

                  As long as those governments don't subsidize it at our detriment. Lord knows our government wouldn't have a clue about the problem with high fert prices.

                  He also mentioned don't expect interest rates to come down anytime soon.
                  There are some large green hydrogen/ammonia plants that probably will produce significant volumes in the next 3 to 10 yrs.
                  The hydrogen for fuel has zero infrastructure so they will be ammonia plants for decades.
                  Some big players in ammonia production involved with enough non fertilizer cartel to make it interesting.
                  Last edited by shtferbrains; Dec 23, 2022, 14:08.

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                  • LEP
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 2494

                    #19
                    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                    There are some large green hydrogen/ammonia plants that probably will produce significant volumes in the next 3 to 10 yrs.
                    The hydrogen for fuel has zero infrastructure so they will be ammonia plants for decades.
                    Some big players in ammonia production involved with enough non fertilizer cartel to make it interesting.
                    I haven't read much about green hydrogen. Peter was asked about that in the presentation that I watched. He said it has the worst carbon footprint.

                    I can't argue either way.

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                    • SASKFARMER
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 6968

                      #20
                      yep temp is dropping fast now that the sun is down in florida. but my boys flight arrived a little late but it’s here. let christmas begin tomorrow with family and friends.

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