Okay.
I have a markedly different approach on both subjects. First, I don't begrudge the cat its litter, or its winter grub. It came wild, did what a cat does, used its skills to both our benefits, and deserved its winter support. Dispatching it humanely wouldn't have meant the same for the unknown kittens. It has scratched our back, although I don't believe I'd try scratching its, even though it no longer runs with a door opening! It can return to the wild over the warm period from where it came, and if it and its wild batch survives the coyotes to fall, chooses not to move on, well the co-op has lots of dry cat food. Also, I'm glad I'm not a cat in your yard!!!
Note your "entitlement", twice. Hope (your word, not mine, mine was, "looking forward to", in both the next sign and drought) you don't mean that. Plaque or custom made sign? 121 years and counting out here.
Charlie, on a different post, indicates that with at least canola that price and production don't necessarily lockstep one another. My suspicion is that that is entirely true on the large portion of the first marketed, under produced, product. However, squeezing the remainder out of hands that don't like the first price, and don't need to sell to stay afloat is a different matter that I'll need convincing on.
On the second matter, don't ever believe I'm complaining. Your method works. Ours works as well with a lot less clutter than works for you. This is a non production year - just like a drought, only with 11 months off!!!!
I have a markedly different approach on both subjects. First, I don't begrudge the cat its litter, or its winter grub. It came wild, did what a cat does, used its skills to both our benefits, and deserved its winter support. Dispatching it humanely wouldn't have meant the same for the unknown kittens. It has scratched our back, although I don't believe I'd try scratching its, even though it no longer runs with a door opening! It can return to the wild over the warm period from where it came, and if it and its wild batch survives the coyotes to fall, chooses not to move on, well the co-op has lots of dry cat food. Also, I'm glad I'm not a cat in your yard!!!
Note your "entitlement", twice. Hope (your word, not mine, mine was, "looking forward to", in both the next sign and drought) you don't mean that. Plaque or custom made sign? 121 years and counting out here.
Charlie, on a different post, indicates that with at least canola that price and production don't necessarily lockstep one another. My suspicion is that that is entirely true on the large portion of the first marketed, under produced, product. However, squeezing the remainder out of hands that don't like the first price, and don't need to sell to stay afloat is a different matter that I'll need convincing on.
On the second matter, don't ever believe I'm complaining. Your method works. Ours works as well with a lot less clutter than works for you. This is a non production year - just like a drought, only with 11 months off!!!!
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