Most of the strip farming occurs south of #1. You qualify CP!!
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First you need to go to the web site www.nisaclaim.net which Googles up as "Shopping" now instead of NISAclaim. The web management had www.nisaclaim.com high-jacked after an advert. in the National Post ran years ago.
Have you ever been sitting across from an RCMP, Staff Sargent no less, shaking so bad he had a hard time pushing the little button on his tape recorder. Anyhow I stray, then read the judge's background and note he was appointed a Federal Court Judge and in just over 2 months made case management judge of the largest class action in Canada at the time. Now he is over at the CRTC as chair. I say fixer. I want the names of the people pulling the strings in Ottawa.
In reading the Historica on Merchant I noticed he has been able to influence who was appointed to the federal bench and he was the first lawyer in the court on the case.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/PrinterFriendly.cfm?Params=M1ARTM0012968
The farmers need to organize a petition for a Judicial inquiry (where charges can be laid) over the NISA Program before all involved can no longer be found.
I will then try to summarize 9 months of history reading and videos from prior to WWI to present. Definitely different than the brief history taught in school. There are puppets and puppet masters, and it is the puppets that are remembered.
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The blue stripper was pretty sexy. Talked to a farmer bragging about her in flax she latches onto any combine head easily and works hard with no compaining but when we got to the field she was leaving just about as much on the ground as in the hopper. She didn't get any of my money. Left good flax stubble for planting. No need to harrow or burn.
Ag guy the blue stripper is sale able after your done with her.
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I seen the stripper header when it first came out doing tests down in south dakota. It left the wheat stubble 3 feet high so thats another thing to deal with after. I think it's along the same line of the stationary haverster where you place it in your yard and bring the crop to it somehting like the old thrashers. They are a great idea but just not practical for most farmers. Although they have sold some . Sometimes there is no need to re-invent the wheel.
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