For many in this business we have seen many bad times in agriculture. For those farming less than ten years not so much. It is difficult for me to accept that govt help is needed already after many good years of prices and strong yields. In my part of Saskachewan,the farmers that have survived,have enjoyed profitability not seen before in my farming lifetime. I know for other areas production issues haven't allowed them to enjoy as much profit as others. Such is farming. The one consistent through all the years is that the suppliers of goods or services get paid first. Farmers can't hug their suppliers one year then curse them the next. Business is business. If you have been smooshed into thinking that you are special in some way to them, sorry. As soon as you can't make ends meet or move your business somewhere else, it's over.
I think our time is better spent preparing for some rough times as Kato described in that post. If the poor prices are short lived that is good. If they aren't then those who have prepared will fare much better and those who refuse to adjust will fail. It's happened many times before.
I think our time is better spent preparing for some rough times as Kato described in that post. If the poor prices are short lived that is good. If they aren't then those who have prepared will fare much better and those who refuse to adjust will fail. It's happened many times before.
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