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Eleven Hard Nosed Questions to Ask Yourself in the Shower

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    #16
    Canasda is too small as the world currency, but a joint efort with some of the G8's? What about that, cott?


    Us has neither money nor credibilityat this time.

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      #17
      Parsley,
      Ask the questions, get the answers. Thank you for the answers. I had never had any "calls" from my follow up. It never bothered me until this thread. It struck me more like a preachers sermon instead of a new crop checklist. Sounded kind of like, not me... but you guys make sure that.......I am aware its a public opinion forum and, so, today I thought it was time to push back a little!! Springtime.

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        #18
        Parsley,
        Re read your answers, and truth for certain is that you were not looking for commissions on payment on the organic grains. That was not my intentions here on AV. In the phone call you stated that it was a courtesy. I found it unusual that nothing happened. Actually I forgot about it untill the "checklist".

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          #19
          O.K. Iam bored and I'll bite.
          1 my guess would be a couple of European countries.
          2 no
          3 yes
          4 no
          5 mostly exported and yes at an adjusted price.
          5 no
          6 no
          7 summerfallow
          8 everyone
          9 yes
          10 you increase your unmanageable risk by spending more money one does not have to increase your production that at this time is not wanted or needed.
          11 all weather or environment conditions being average or normal in grain producing countries... continued lower prices.

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            #20
            cotton, are you selling out this spring(auction sale)??? if are dollar goes to 1.25 or doubles as you last suggested, were basically screwed farming in Canada, are we not ! If the Euro and USD tank that much how could we possible sell into those contries, they will set the global price for commodities, and how can we possibly compete with in the market with 2nd or 3rd world countries, after considering their cheap labour and land? I'v traveled to some of these places and believe me, the labour is cheap!
            Is it time to seed it down to grass and rent it for what you can get?

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              #21
              hobby,

              I've been in the city.

              #2. "they will call you".

              Those words meant: 'I' won't call you, instead, 'they' will call you. Their choice.

              I provided them with a few other names as well. They are huge and growing and wanted names of potential barley growers to work with. They've called me in the past, and I suspect, will in the future.

              Btw, I made an exception for you, just this once, ....... I cut and pasted and emailed them your AV posts with "FYI: Add Info to xxx's Canadian Barley Profile"

              #3. "...typing semi controversial stuff to advertise her blog?"

              You might recall I posted on AV awhile back, that AV offered me the option to also duplicate-post each of my blog entries on AV. I chose to not do so. I thought it was taking advantage, and I thought if you wished to read my opinion, you could click on my blog. Pars

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                #22
                tipsy,your #8 answer jerked my collar. Good answer.
                cott...bring on the links. Pars

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                  #23
                  I have no links,its my own theory.

                  Canada has the strongest of all g8 countries and
                  ranks pretty high globally.

                  We are not a large volume currency which makes
                  the swings much more volitile.

                  Global capital has been in a flight to safety for
                  quite some time.Gold,oil,our dollar.

                  Quantitative easing is running at between 60-
                  80%,from what i'm hearing.You wont find those
                  numbers in mainstream press.This is probably the
                  most important thing going on in the world today.

                  Once this bubble pops i believe the commodity
                  supercycle will really take off.Thats why i am not
                  headed to the auction mart yet.

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                    #24
                    Parsley,

                    I had not followed AV for a while. I was not aware you were in the city, and the whole blog hacking thing. Obviously you have alot going on, I apologize for sparring with you on AV at this time. I will get off your back!

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