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    #41
    Trust me the x2 cott vi will have no problems with
    the women,their mother was to pretty,lol.

    And the money generated from an acre of land and
    an ounce of umpf in twenty years will stager minds.

    By then it is self evident and everyone knew it all
    along.

    And good luck with 1996 info,while accusing me of
    looking to far back in time?

    And net income?-should be lowered to 0 by every
    self employed person.

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      #42
      I encourage everyone to look at history, you above all should know that. Lawsey.

      I just expected you could interpret it for yourself.

      And your beautiful wife...is she blind perchance? LOL Pars

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        #43
        " Within agriculturally dense provinces such as Saskatchewan, in 2007, the average farmer was 56 years of age and only 12.3 per cent of all farmers there were under the age of 35."

        My apologies, cott, for outdated stats.

        1 Walk 1 wall equals Thunk
        Pars

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          #44
          Since I figured you prob had a 60% return on copper and silver, I purposefully threw this at you, which of course, you ignored:

          "At 3% before tax, farmers' return on their investment, as measured by the equity ratio, is two to three times lower than that of other sectors of the agri-food indu.."

          I encourage you to make a committment to concede just once in 2010. It will make you feel good. Pars

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            #45
            LoL...

            60%,monthly swings?,what was stillwater a short
            while back,does it matter?

            I could post follow ups on what i say,but it is
            pointless, a braggert or an idiot.

            Concede,you bet,i am far behind where i should be
            kickin dirt around for a living,say la v.

            But if we are playin poker a good ag hand is a good
            place to be.

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              #46
              Until there is more demand then supply, there are no solutions. trouble is all of you know this, you just won't accept it.

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                #47
                "if a farmer will cut inputs/costs (which also reduces production), get a better price, (which also means firing a 70 yeear old senile marketing agency"

                And you think neither of these could make a difference?

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                  #48
                  WD 40 your missing the point. In the USA I could have locked in a price for fall for Durum and HRS on my farm Not some BS system the CWB dreamed up in a bonding meeting. That's the fact. So then I would have had Oats locked in Canola locked in Lentils locked in and Filler crop HRS and Durum locked in. All with a small profit. But with the CWB I have Three out of the 5 Hm their is the answer to the problem we cant keep waiting years to see what the hell the crop sold for. This is 2010 its time to gut the sucker and rebuild it or gut it and move on.

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                    #49
                    Keeping some of the old machinery may not be a bad idea, will give the next generation an education on repairing. If all a farmer can do is stroke numbers on a paper and cry for a dealer to come fix this, his future generation may have a problem, sorta like the accountant trying to farm post. The next gen does have some problems here. Look at our road construction crews these days, hope we don't turn out like them.

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                      #50
                      Sorry I am a little off point also

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