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I've got one field of Cicer Milk Vetch that is a good producer if your patient with it as it is real slow starting.

Once we'll established the plant just keeps getting bigger.
Sometime seems to smother out everything under it if it's thick. Reply With Quote

  • Jan 22, 2023 | 22:34 62 Alkali resistant forage seed: heard that Miller Seeds in AB has seed, will be hoping to get some seed this spring. Reply With Quote
    Jan 23, 2023 | 06:25 63 I’m pretty sure that centre has a total different meaning in Australia. Reply With Quote
    Jan 26, 2023 | 16:04 64 I just read this and thought of our own resident Liberal's. Sums up their arguments exactly:

    Noha
    @RoonilWazlib02
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    3h
    Take away Identity Politics, what is the
    @liberal_party
    left with?

    Other than dividing people into groups based on race, sexuality, and religion...what value do the Liberals offer for Canadians?

    Identity politics belong in a college student union, not a national government.
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  • Jan 26, 2023 | 16:59 65 I think ‘our’ turd minister should be charged for instigating hatred when he proclaimed that anti-vaxxers were needlessly taking up space on this planet. He stopped short of saying (but prolly not thinking) that we should be eradicated. Is this not crime instigating? Right now, today five Memphis police were charged for what they thought was ok because they hated a young guy. Good on the American society to make the cops wear body cams and be held accountable for hatred that led to a young father’s death.


    In Canada, the true North, strong and free, there are people that were entitled yet denied organ transplants because they valued their bodies, shameful at least, think about the poor person. Sad state of affairs when we allow our leaders to spout hatred and get away with it. Correct me if I am wrong. Reply With Quote

  • Jan 27, 2023 | 08:29 66 The vast majority of Canadians took the pandemic seriously and followed the rules and used very safe preventative vaccines to reduce infection, serious illness, hospitalization and deaths.

    Only a few antivaxers thought they knew more than the health officials and infectious disease experts and started spouting antivaxer BS with no basis in fact or evidence.

    And when some of the antivaxers got seriously ill and they ended up in hospital relying on the healthcare system and science they despise and discredited.

    If you don't want to get vaccinated fine. Nobody is forcing you. But don't spread antivaxer lies and misinformation and stay the hell out of the healthcare system when you get sick! Reply With Quote
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  • Partners's Avatar Jan 27, 2023 | 08:52 67 Approx 20% never took any shots.
    So more than a few people
    Covid is over if you never noticed.
    Only difference is all vaxed in hospital now with the cold/cough /runny nose for months they can't shake.
    So quit still pushing the vax..
    Majority have caught on..only a few covid idiots on here still believe the vax actually helped. Reply With Quote

  • Jan 27, 2023 | 08:53 68 Chuckroach trolling and trolling. Reply With Quote
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  • Jan 27, 2023 | 08:55 69 If you don't want to get vaccinated fine. Nobody is forcing you.

    But don't spread antivaxer lies and misinformation and stay the hell out of the healthcare system when you get sick! Reply With Quote
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  • Jan 27, 2023 | 09:10 70
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckChuck View Post
    The vast majority of Canadians took the pandemic seriously and followed the rules and used very safe preventative vaccines to reduce infection, serious illness, hospitalization and deaths.

    Only a few antivaxers thought they knew more than the health officials and infectious disease experts and started spouting antivaxer BS with no basis in fact or evidence.

    And when some of the antivaxers got seriously ill and they ended up in hospital relying on the healthcare system and science they despise and discredited.

    If you don't want to get vaccinated fine. Nobody is forcing you. But don't spread antivaxer lies and misinformation and stay the hell out of the healthcare system when you get sick!
    Nobody was forcing you to get a shot ?? That’s rich
    No unless you wanted to leave the house, keep your job or travel , etc Reply With Quote

  • Partners's Avatar Jan 27, 2023 | 09:17 71 This is you Chuck. Reply With Quote

  • blackpowder's Avatar Jan 27, 2023 | 13:49 72
    Quote Originally Posted by caseih View Post
    Nobody was forcing you to get a shot ?? That’s rich
    No unless you wanted to leave the house, keep your job or travel , etc
    He's just too stubborn to see the passports were a mistake. Vulcanizing actually. Reply With Quote
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  • Jan 27, 2023 | 15:15 73 A low point in Canadian history.

    Hopefully never repeated. Reply With Quote

  • Jan 27, 2023 | 18:28 74
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckChuck View Post
    The vast majority of Canadians took the pandemic seriously and followed the rules and used very safe preventative vaccines to reduce infection, serious illness, hospitalization and deaths.

    Only a few antivaxers thought they knew more than the health officials and infectious disease experts and started spouting antivaxer BS with no basis in fact or evidence.

    And when some of the antivaxers got seriously ill and they ended up in hospital relying on the healthcare system and science they despise and discredited.

    If you don't want to get vaccinated fine. Nobody is forcing you. But don't spread antivaxer lies and misinformation and stay the hell out of the healthcare system when you get sick!
    Who made you king to say who uses a public service? Just wondering when the coronation took place? Reply With Quote

  • Jan 28, 2023 | 06:16 75 You have no credibility when you whine and complain about vaccines and then expect to get a free ride in the healthcare system.

    If you don't support medical science fine. But don't lie about vaccines and spread antivaxer misinformation and then use the system you have discredited.

    If you want to go back to medicine and medical science before vaccines, antibiotics and pain killers go right ahead. Tell us how it goes without all the "risky" drugs and treatment.
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  • Jan 28, 2023 | 07:46 76 [QUOTE=sumdumguy;558669]
    Quote Originally Posted by Landdownunder View Post
    Trolls like this exact type thread sheep.

    I dont put Agstar or Foragefarmer in the troll category, they enjoy robust debate if they get the same.
    You guys will probably stone me but agstarr and forage probably. dead centre in political views, left on some issues right on others.

    Troll? They are friggin shit disturbers contributing nothing but pure aggravation and assault. For you to defend that kind of garbage. Remember you are a mirror image of your friends.
    Just like the author of the thread Sum, poster's on Agriville shouldn't have a differing option or thought on an issue or call out the B.S. cut and pastes that are posted regularly on every thread.

    "Who made you kings to say" conform or be cast out. Reply With Quote
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  • Jan 28, 2023 | 10:47 77
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckChuck View Post
    You have no credibility when you whine and complain about vaccines and then expect to get a free ride in the healthcare system.

    If you don't support medical science fine. But don't lie about vaccines and spread antivaxer misinformation and then use the system you have discredited.

    If you want to go back to medicine and medical science before vaccines, antibiotics and pain killers go right ahead. Tell us how it goes without all the "risky" drugs and treatment.
    It is refreshing to see you taking the position that personal responsibility is so vitally important. You have been violently opposed to this basic concept for a long time.

    Considering the state of our perpetually overwhelmed public healthcare system, and our unhealthy lifestyles, will you extend your support for personal responsibility to the obese, substance abusers, etc?

    The evidence indicates that being obese was one of the biggest risk factors for a serious outcome from covid, do you therefore advocate for denying the obese medical care under your newfound advocacy for personal responsibility?

    Will you now revisit the thread about first nations, from your refreshing perspective of the importance of personal responsibility?

    Or will you continue to be a blatant hypocrite and only apply it to this one microcosm, but no where else?
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jan 28, 2023 at 20:05.
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  • Jan 28, 2023 | 11:19 78 I thought this thread was about chuckroach, I guess it’s about the vaxx, it’s kinda funny all the vaxx threads….. Reply With Quote
    cropgrower's Avatar Jan 28, 2023 | 12:40 79 So sombody that has paid tax their whole life shud not get healthcare if they dont take something they dont want , and a first nations person that never paid a penny tax shud because they took the clot shot ? explain again for us CC who is the most discriminated group in canada , shud them that did not take jab get a huge tax refund if they are not to be given health care ? Reply With Quote
    Jan 28, 2023 | 12:52 80 [QUOTE=foragefarmer;559100]
    Quote Originally Posted by sumdumguy View Post

    Just like the author of the thread Sum, poster's on Agriville shouldn't have a differing option or thought on an issue or call out the B.S. cut and pastes that are posted regularly on every thread.

    "Who made you kings to say" conform or be cast out.
    By what I see going on by the vaxxed side effects and the burden it is putting on the health care system, I am saving “the system”, a pile. Reply With Quote

  • Jan 28, 2023 | 13:05 81 I read 68% of those that were double vaxed have not received boosters, so don’t have protection… let alone the issue of the Vax not stopping transmission of the Covid pandemic.

    Herd immunity is now the primary protection from what I can find.

    Cheers…. No massive pandemic problem overloading hospitals… Blessings! Reply With Quote
    Jan 29, 2023 | 07:53 82 Vaccines were very effective at reducing transmission in the earlier waves and still offer some protection top the later waves and mutations. But more importantly they reduce the risk of severe illness and hospitalization in vulnerable populations.

    The overall severity of the covid has declined but the most at risk groups of seniors and immune compromised people are still dying from covid just like they are still at more risk from the flu and other respiratory diseases. Which we also get vaccinations for.

    So again if your going to lie and spread misinformation that vaccines don't work don't expect to get an easy ride and go unchallenged. Reply With Quote
    Jan 29, 2023 | 08:15 83
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckChuck View Post
    Vaccines were very effective at reducing transmission in the earlier waves and still offer some protection top the later waves and mutations. But more importantly they reduce the risk of severe illness and hospitalization in vulnerable populations.

    The overall severity of the covid has declined but the most at risk groups of seniors and immune compromised people are still dying from covid just like they are still at more risk from the flu and other respiratory diseases. Which we also get vaccinations for.

    So again if your going to lie and spread misinformation that vaccines don't work don't expect to get an easy ride and go unchallenged.
    You are avoiding answering my question about personal responsibility. How do you possibly square that circle without looking even more hypocritical? Reply With Quote
    Jan 29, 2023 | 08:26 84 In a pandemic personal responsibility and community responsibility are partners in reducing the impact of an infectious disease pandemic.

    Of course having a healthy lifestyle is vitality important and so is using preventative vaccines and protecting the more vulnerable by reducing the chance of spread and not overwhelming the healthcare system with more cases of severe illness.

    The Alberta data earlier this year clearly showed that unvaccinated individuals above age 50 were several more times likely to get seriously ill and hospitalized than vaccinated people.

    And all you could say was the data was few weeks out of date? Lame really lame! Reply With Quote
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  • Jan 29, 2023 | 08:58 85
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckChuck View Post
    In a pandemic personal responsibility and community responsibility are partners in reducing the impact of an infectious disease pandemic.
    You really should consider getting back into politics. With a non answer deflection such as that, you would fit right in. It sure sounds good though. Well played. Reply With Quote

  • Jan 29, 2023 | 09:27 86 More lame? That's all you got? LOL Reply With Quote
    jazz's Avatar Jan 29, 2023 | 09:51 87 Back to your hole, NPC troll

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    Feb 11, 2023 | 00:00 88 Jordan Peterson has a video specifically describing all the negative attributes of our very own Mr. LOL. Almost uncanny how accurate, and unflattering it is.



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  • blackpowder's Avatar Feb 11, 2023 | 00:51 89 In a pandemic personal responsibility and community responsibility are partners in reducing the impact of an infectious disease pandemic.

    So where was the community responsibility when our country was turned into a gulag. With all the applicable useful idiots. Was it the communities responsibility to call the police on your neighbors' bbq???
    No, it was the responsibility of the individual to say no.
    Stanley Milgrams' experiment always works doesn't it?
    Was the juice worth the squeeze? I don't think so.
    Your usually ignorable or agreeable patent line doesn't work anymore. Have an original thought. And then f k off.... Reply With Quote

  • Feb 11, 2023 | 08:27 90
    Quote Originally Posted by blackpowder View Post
    In a pandemic personal responsibility and community responsibility are partners in reducing the impact of an infectious disease pandemic.

    So where was the community responsibility when our country was turned into a gulag. With all the applicable useful idiots. Was it the communities responsibility to call the police on your neighbors' bbq???
    No, it was the responsibility of the individual to say no.
    Stanley Milgrams' experiment always works doesn't it?
    Was the juice worth the squeeze? I don't think so.
    Your usually ignorable or agreeable patent line doesn't work anymore. Have an original thought. And then f k off....
    Unfortunately personal responsibility has been eroded and Me Me Me, has taken over. Reply With Quote