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    #16

    This is what we did today
    Wife and I picked up 50 km of trail stakes.approx 1000 stakes.

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      #17
      Ya sleds out all over today 👍

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        #18
        Illegal and trespassers tomorrow without permission of land owner, be aware

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          #19
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          Tweety please don’t freak out at us for liking one of Jazz’s posts ... 🥴.
          Don’t like the numbers but it is a very good point.
          Logic, its a killer to some people. It destroys irrational arguments like nothing. Hate to make another chuck out of tweety so hopefully he comes around.

          Another point, Canada committed approx. 88-100B toward this crises, most of that was simply deferred taxes and repayable loans. Mortgage holiday from the banks. Only about 30B in new money, some of that even went to the media, little bridge cash, bumped up EI etc. All in all a pretty pathetic response compared to the rest of the world. Canada has very little firepower, weak currency, rates already rock bottom and all of our export power houses neutered by Trudeau. Even mining is shutting down now.

          By my estimation, the US pumped 10-20T into their economy.

          You can argue about debt or fiat economy or whatever, but using the strong US dollar which everyone has moved money to since Trump became president, the power of the reserve currency the US just put its economy into orbit. Its about to leave every other economy in the dust including chinas. US will be at 20 times our GDP in a few years.

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            #20
            Winter seems to be leaving today in eastern Sask it’s a nice warm plus 8 day. Water running. Click image for larger version

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              #21
              Could be some issues showing up in the USA winter wheat crop. A guy a follow on twitter from Oklahoma said such a great crop and now guess what massive disease and some bug.

              It rained again on Friday.

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                #22
                Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                Could be some issues showing up in the USA winter wheat crop. A guy a follow on twitter from Oklahoma said such a great crop and now guess what massive disease and some bug.

                It rained again on Friday.
                Only a matter of time for grain prices to catch a bid.
                Theres been some cases of the CCP virus confirmed in poultry and meat packing plants in the US where workers stand shoulder to shoulder. Also heard that chickens can catch the CCP virus. Protein alternatives like lentils may become a thing.

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                  #23
                  Yea that could be a big thing if one of the packing plants gets the virus.

                  I still figure the USA has a good crop of wheat coming but it's smaller than normal.

                  The disease will cost yield for sure.

                  One cold snap around the Easter break and well to the moon I'm thinking.

                  Right now we have a really good basis for #2 13.5 and a volume that's good for Oct and Nov delivery. Just waiting to price.

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                    #24
                    Lowest wheat plantings in 100 years doesn't mean there will be a big crop....unless it's measured by BPA ...then it's a monster...

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                      Only a matter of time for grain prices to catch a bid.
                      Theres been some cases of the CCP virus confirmed in poultry and meat packing plants in the US where workers stand shoulder to shoulder. Also heard that chickens can catch the CCP virus. Protein alternatives like lentils may become a thing.
                      So if that happens and the SJW want to ban meat, you are ok with that? You do know there are thousands of ranchers in the country right?

                      Be careful of what you hope for because over reach always comes back to blow up in every bodies face just like the carbon tax.

                      The hype around this virus has really softened up the public. They will be open to anything their govt suggests after this.

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                        #26
                        It’s sad what happening in canada a leader who lies daily to Canadians. He is full scripted and cant answer a basic question. If you asked him his fathers name he couldn’t tell us. Ok this hats unfair to mick, or Fidel or any other guy.

                        Any ways we needed leadership and drop the carbon tax and build canada opening up oil and coal and what every. Yes start wind and solar but they can survive on their own just like all the rest of us.

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