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    Every farmer should read this and learn

    K+S potash sues for 180 million and part of it is for lost production....think about it when a dealer does substandard work that slows your seeding spraying or harvest...

    When I came home to farm I was and still am that farmers pay repair bills where the job is done poorly or something doesn't work right while waiting for more repairs....

    I guess this is only for big business....dont hurt your dealer with a 10 million dollar shop or the input retailer back by a billion dollar fertilizer giant....nope just pay the bill.

    #2
    I am tupid so maybe someone could post the link.

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      #3
      http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/saskatchewan-potash-crystallizer-1.4785254 http://https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/saskatchewan-potash-crystallizer-1.4785254

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        #4
        The real beauty of this from K+S perspective is that they will be paid for potash not produced during a time in which there was no market for the potash if it had been produced. Prices have been in the toilet for a while. Better off lucky than smart.

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          #5
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BomQxCG5VG4

          Every socialist should read this ..

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            #6
            Originally posted by ajl View Post
            The real beauty of this from K+S perspective is that they will be paid for potash not produced during a time in which there was no market for the potash if it had been produced. Prices have been in the toilet for a while. Better off lucky than smart.
            #1.....according to some people, luck doesn't exist.
            #2.....there is more talk about new start up potash mines around here than I think there is a market for
            #3.....WTF do I know?

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              #7
              Originally posted by ajl View Post
              The real beauty of this from K+S perspective is that they will be paid for potash not produced during a time in which there was no market for the potash if it had been produced. Prices have been in the toilet for a while. Better off lucky than smart.
              hmm wonder if a guy could do this the lentil and pea market somehow....

              no royalties will be paid on that settlement but if gives an insight as to how royalties they should be paying...

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