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    #11
    If government bureaucrats are that stupid, they should get locked up.

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      #12
      There could be some mega claims this year as the commodities took a dive as well as yield in a lot of areas.

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        #13
        they have not looked at my claim for 2024 yet.

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          #14
          Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
          There could be some mega claims this year as the commodities took a dive as well as yield in a lot of areas.
          Like any insurance, one or two payouts and your average is used up. Invest wisely, it's only a shortfall cover.
          Last edited by blackpowder; Oct 29, 2025, 00:30.

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            #15
            Originally posted by fcr View Post
            How do you think the BTOs can afford to flip equipment and take lavish winter holidays. They get the same price for their grain as the next guy. They will never foreclose how much they get from govt programs.
            How do you say "I'm from old school Saskatchewan" without saying it.
            Last edited by blackpowder; Oct 29, 2025, 00:29.

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              #16
              Anyone know how many actual acres are enrolled in AgriStability, SCSC has around 25 million acres in crop insurance. I’d be surprised if there was more than 20% enrolled.

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                #17
                From Grok:


                "Approximately 50% of Saskatchewan's farmed acres are enrolled in AgriStability, based on the program's coverage of about half of the province's total farm cash receipts in recent years (e.g., 47% in 2022).
                scic.ca"​

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