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    Wow , covid lunatics

    5 active threads here this morning.... on a marketing thread in the midst of harvest

    What a disappointment this has become

    Time to go , can’t even chat marketing with all the distraction here now .
    Weather forecast look better , time to get to harvest crops that pay the bills for the entire grain Ag Industry.

    Life goes on beyond this covid b/s

    #2
    Harvesting wheat in August usually a rarity around here. Nice to get a bunch off, though only about 30-80% of a crop. Covid a long way off the radar out in the field.

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      #3
      So who is forcing you to read the covid threads? Got no self control or what? LOL

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        #4
        Does this make 6?

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          #5
          Heavy fog here this morning for a while but has now cleared out.
          Temps not bad tho. Wonder if we can cut something on Monday?

          Tuesday, more rain looks likely and a little cooler after that.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
            Does this make 6?
            It's like a virus.

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              #7
              Foggy in a east central sask today, forecast looks like late Sept temps. Sucks to dry 20%+ moisture barley when it’s probably feed.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BreadWinner View Post
                Foggy in a east central sask today, forecast looks like late Sept temps. Sucks to dry 20%+ moisture barley when it’s probably feed.
                RP will buy feed at 18,if that's an option?
                At 7.50 we might do that for our last 50 acres.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  5 active threads here this morning.... on a marketing thread in the midst of harvest

                  What a disappointment this has become

                  Time to go , can’t even chat marketing with all the distraction here now .
                  Weather forecast look better , time to get to harvest crops that pay the bills for the entire grain Ag Industry.

                  Life goes on beyond this covid b/s
                  Need a boiler room for this bs. Covid climate change wheat board etc. Can see a lot of it is like arguing religion with brainwashed retards. I don’t like to be closed minded but the same bs over and over and the usual suspects. We need the trollhunter here. Great Norwegian movie by the way. Funny as heck but great satire.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    5 active threads here this morning.... on a marketing thread in the midst of harvest

                    What a disappointment this has become

                    Time to go , can’t even chat marketing with all the distraction here now .
                    Weather forecast look better , time to get to harvest crops that pay the bills for the entire grain Ag Industry.

                    Life goes on beyond this covid b/s
                    Absolutely, this has just become a covid discussion board more than anything else.

                    Those on both sides of the debate are fueling it though. There are just as many posts adding fuel to the fire counter arguments. If we truly want to avoid the topic here and focus on marketing it’s simple just don’t start threads about it or reply to those started by others about it

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                      #11
                      Yup I am also done with the covid talk on a commodity chat room. I see the problem of the cross border ban is causing a problem for normal trade and I want it to end badly. I had my heart set on going down to Big Iron in Fargo in mid Sept but it looks like that is out from Bidens plan.

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                        #12
                        The covid threads are tiresome but we shouldnt take our eyes off this issue because it affects farming and the economy as well.

                        $24 trillion dollars has been printed up to deal with this thing and they are still printing and merging the entire thing into great reset. Intermingled in all that is inflation and speculation in the markets.

                        And everytime there is an authoritarian push, just imagine the where that goes next. Your farm is not immune. Just saying. Eyes open.

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                          #13
                          Last year was Trump. This year is Covid. Next year it will be something else.

                          Welcome to the world outside of the tractor.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by BreadWinner View Post
                            Foggy in a east central sask today, forecast looks like late Sept temps. Sucks to dry 20%+ moisture barley when it’s probably feed.
                            We were happy to dry 5.00 malt at
                            One time because with a good crop
                            That paid bills. But with our rising costs
                            Everything has changes as to what is
                            The new normal. I m really afraid
                            Prices will drop next year but our inputs
                            And other farm cost will stay the same or go up
                            Even. Just look at parts for repairs, electricity
                            Even to have the dam phone which has become
                            A necessity to be up to date on everything it
                            Really has.

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