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    Repercussions of high input costs

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/farms-are-failing-as-fertilizer-prices-drive-up-cost-of-food-11642770182
    Last edited by furrowtickler; Jan 22, 2022, 08:53.

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    Bloodthirsty fert CO’s gonna starve the whole world along with this climate change scam
    Last edited by Guest; Jan 21, 2022, 21:07.

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      #3
      There should not be a fertilizer shortage in canada. We should be self sufficient in nitrogen , potash and sulfur..

      If we are it is on purpose. Plenty of nat gas . Yara was talking of twinning Belle Plaine years ago.

      They probably could have had it paid off by now.

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        #4
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        There should not be a fertilizer shortage in canada. We should be self sufficient in nitrogen , potash and sulfur..

        If we are it is on purpose. Plenty of nat gas . Yara was talking of twinning Belle Plaine years ago.

        They probably could have had it paid off by now.
        Good in theory but let’s say Canadian plant produces fert for $x but the world price is $x plus 30% at the time. Manufacturers are not going to be good guys and sell it to you for less. They will sell it on open market.

        Has to be farmer owned and closed loop. Another problem not enough economies of scale to small.
        Get in bed with miners who need urea for explosives maybe.

        It’s a hard one. I agree in principle.

        Sort of been there done this a bit.

        Tangled up in fert importing yes not manufacturing for 6 yrs

        Big guys put us out of bussiness in the end when we became a threat rather than annoyance

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          #5
          Why don’t we farmers instead of just bitching
          About the obvious things that are wrong do something
          About it?

          What’s hitting our area is this.
          Crop insurance is totally out to lunch some
          Farms in areas that didn’t suffer drought or
          Hail will have 600 to 900 dollar
          Acre coverages maybe even more with low
          Premium and farms in areas through no fault of
          Their own except the clouds never rained will
          Have less than half of that and double or more
          Premium it s a fact.
          Is this right? What’s happening right now is
          Mega farms from 100s of miles away are offering
          Crazy rents or to buy land here. No one local
          Can match that. Those bids are supported by
          Crop insurance. So the drought continues and next year
          Those farmers will be in a claim the locals won’t
          Due to low coverage. Those outsiders will collect
          Mega payments. Someone tell me this isn’t
          A farce to say the least???

          With the shit coverage we have here fertilizer
          Will be cut if prices fall for our crops our
          Area farms will be wiped out but replaced by
          Outsider farms. It’s already happening exactly
          As I said. The outsider farmers are not getting
          Any better yields than us here in fact some lower
          But they’re laughing all the way to
          The bank.

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            #6
            Mall we don't import much most is made just down the road. Were paying world prices the same as guys halfway around the world with no freight.

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              #7
              Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
              Mall we don't import much most is made just down the road. Were paying world prices the same as guys halfway around the world with no freight.
              Potash from Belle Plaine is probably cheaper in India than it is at a moose jaw retailer.

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