Vote wit yer drills guys/gals, grow only the stuff that you kin make a big, big, big profit from. Then get outta the way, so's the rest of us kin due what works on our farms. Knock off the preachin and screechin, whinning and sniveling. Mark that big X with your drill. Crop rotation, grow your special stuff all of which kin be sold on the o. market. Then we'll all have what we want, which includes the bored for some of us!!
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womobis. The grading this year that's taking place in western Canada thanks to Canadian grain commission. On any year the quality of this years crop with minor frost in our area this is do to stranglers growing at all stages in crop and in fall wow their frozen. Take 40 inches and see. Any way the American farmer is graded different than our Canadian system most canadian wheat would grade up under their system but in Canada we grade hard so the money is distributed evenly.
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Pars, if you get a tattoo, will you still be organic? And
the question of what depends entirely on where. So,
SaskFarmer, are you going to move on on those
potential price options across the line or just sit back
and bitch? What would the cost from your farm to US
destination be including cross border brokerage fees
to make sure you get paid?
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