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    #16
    Originally posted by agstar77 View Post

    Please feel free to speculate on who would.
    With the current ideologically bent government. No farmer organization is going to be effective.

    A large group of farmers and tractors blockading major infrastructure would however get their attention in a hurry.

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      #17
      Or maybe Right to Farm legislation needs to be a provincial push. Not news but still valid, maybe now more than ever.

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        #18
        And right to drill, and log, and mine and fish and drive and manufacture and process. They are all under attack.

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          #19
          Large corporate farms likes Sasks I well have to disagree maybe he’s above in size through hard generational work don’t forget he is still a FAMILY farm

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            #20
            We are losing because of petty jealousy of each other , and worried that the neighbours have diesel trucks that idle in Tim Hortons drive throughs and farm 20 ac more . Sad but true .

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              #21
              Agree with most...but "climate change" is a hoax, created to instill fear and increase and collect more taxes...aka $$$ grab...And carbon dioxide is not pollution, it sustains all life as we know it...thus reducing carbon dioxide emissions falls into the same category as climate change...Create fear and grab the cash!

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                #22
                More climate change deniers ranting on about how they shouldn't have to do anything different to protect the environment or reduce carbon emissions?

                And no doubt you are going to deny that last years droughts and record forest fires, along with the hottest year since the 1850s are anything to worry about?

                All this, but farmers are happy to point out the benefits of direct seeding in capturing carbon, but dismiss any attempt to voluntarily reduce emissions from fertilizer?

                Just think about the consequences of more or less permanent warmed oceans like El Nino will affect your weather and climate.

                Farmers across the prairies are already very worried about a shortage of water and extremely dry soils coming out of 2023.

                Maybe its time to connect the dots and realize that a warmer dryer winter is nice but a hotter dryer growing season because of climate change is not so great.


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                  #23
                  I think if there was a realistic study done on agriculture over the past 40 years , many farmers would be on the same page. Governments encourage divisiveness , it makes their job easier to do nothing or even acknowledging the improvements that have been made without government help.

                  Imagine if all these battery plants popped up without government support. Essentially that is what farmers have done over the past 40 years. Except the investment have been done by farmers themselves.

                  While I read most of the comments , everyone has an opinion , not all right , not all wrong.

                  The problem is finding the consensus amongst us all to find the path forward that benefits all.

                  Now we have large farmers going over to COP28 speaking about our great farming practices. What happened to the discussions years ago at farm groups AGMs where the same thing was said. They didn't use their voice. The studies have been done by Sask soils conservation assoc. and yet that fell on deaf ears within government.
                  Last edited by bucket; Jan 11, 2024, 09:30.

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                    #24
                    It’s winter and it’s cold and guess what it’s happened every year since time began

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                      #25
                      So was carbon the reason for record high temps in the 1850’s ?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                        So was carbon the reason for record high temps in the 1850’s ?
                        Those god damn facts always seem to be popping up. Just like not one of Al Gore's predictions have come true.

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                          #27
                          [QUOTE=chuckChuck;n786801Maybe its time to connect the dots and realize that a warmer dryer winter is nice but a hotter dryer growing season because of climate change is not so great.
                          [/QUOTE]

                          Here are the dots Chuck.
                          Where you live is there anything you can do to make it wetter or cooler?

                          Generally the areas with lots of dots don't play.
                          Last edited by shtferbrains; Jan 11, 2024, 12:54.

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                            #28
                            Keep that troll on his own page

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                              #29
                              See how No one likes his comments ever. That says alot.

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                                #30
                                No disrespect towards stfbrains intended. At least that sob is somehow barred off this page.
                                otherwise aville isn't a-wipe

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