There are some pretty darned good crops out there! Hay, barley, peas and canola!
I wonder where it all will go? It almost seems(at least around here) that a lot of cowherds have just sort of vanished over the last couple of years!!! Not sure where to...maybe Saskatchewan or Manitoba? It also seems a lot of hog barns are closing down?
I think there is more grass and hay land being broken this year, from what I have seen and heard.
I wonder if we are now going to enter a period where there is a major shift into crops as opposed to livestock? Unfortunately this will swamp the market because our useless governments can't seem to get a system in place where we can export grain at a profit!
It is kind of sad when we can produce so much good pork, beef, grain and canola and no one wants it at a price that we can survive? Maybe we need to have an EU type policy where we concentrate on only supplying the Canadian market and keeping everything else out? You know the "food security" thing?
But then I guess that wouldn't work either because we are such a tiny part of the Canadian population and your average Canadian expects cheap safe food so they can enjoy the SUV, the RV, the $200,000 home, the Caribean vacation, all the high tech toys! Food? What is that? If you dumb yokels can't supply it at firesale prices...we'll bring it in from somewhere that can!
I wonder where it all will go? It almost seems(at least around here) that a lot of cowherds have just sort of vanished over the last couple of years!!! Not sure where to...maybe Saskatchewan or Manitoba? It also seems a lot of hog barns are closing down?
I think there is more grass and hay land being broken this year, from what I have seen and heard.
I wonder if we are now going to enter a period where there is a major shift into crops as opposed to livestock? Unfortunately this will swamp the market because our useless governments can't seem to get a system in place where we can export grain at a profit!
It is kind of sad when we can produce so much good pork, beef, grain and canola and no one wants it at a price that we can survive? Maybe we need to have an EU type policy where we concentrate on only supplying the Canadian market and keeping everything else out? You know the "food security" thing?
But then I guess that wouldn't work either because we are such a tiny part of the Canadian population and your average Canadian expects cheap safe food so they can enjoy the SUV, the RV, the $200,000 home, the Caribean vacation, all the high tech toys! Food? What is that? If you dumb yokels can't supply it at firesale prices...we'll bring it in from somewhere that can!
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