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    #41
    Good points, parsley.

    It is frightening to see how few people get the concept of taking personal responsibility for their business choices.

    And then they have difficulty understanding the consumers derision for them for taking government money to help keep their multimillion dollar enterprises afloat?

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      #42
      An earlier post from another thread:

      parsley posted Feb 28, 2012 20:57
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      I decided to look at our culture, today, with fresh
      eyes, because I too often knock my culture.

      Our work ethic is phenomenal. In Fijji, I was
      amazed at their climate, the growing season, the
      lush plants and orchids and fruit,all wild, with the
      locals indulging in their particular entrenched
      inactivity: sitting, and standing, and lounging,
      chewing, and glaze-eyed; the streets not swept,
      trails into the countryside. They obviously were
      content with their lifestyle.

      I visit a farm in Saskatchewan and Im exhausted
      from watching the work of others.

      We have a culture of work and decency and
      independence and freedom and innovation worth
      working to preserve. Im not ready to concede to
      Midsle east culture, speaking mandarin and
      eating rice for breakfast. I don't see any culture
      out there I'd rather become, do you?

      If not, roll up your sleeves. Nothing guarantees
      our future and continuance like our heads up and
      our asses down approach to success Pars


      Reread the short middle paragraph, hardly sounds like a bunch of bums sitting around waiting for the welfare cheque.

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        #43
        A very interesting discussion and both sides have
        merit. However, consider the following: If all
        farmable land on the Prairies were operated by say
        5 or 10 large farms, there would be no need of any
        form of Govt support. Risk and margin would be
        covered off. Apparently very few of you visited
        Shaney's post on farming in the Ukraine where the
        top 36 or 37 farms exceed 100,000 hectares or
        over a quarter million acres each. Do you go that
        route, or maintain the status quo of smaller
        multiple operators preserving a historical rural
        community? (could be called social engineering).
        Another thing. All talk is about Govt programs. Why
        can't the private sector commercially offer the same
        thing? Ever hear of insurance companies? You can't
        buy private crop insurance (available in the US) or
        income protection (available to other industries).
        You can buy private hail insurance and guess what
        those companies continue to survive and profit. The
        reason you can't have access to private options is
        because the Govt doesn't allow it. As long as it is
        actuarially sound, the private sector could provide
        this function and I think it is a premature
        assumption to say they couldn't. Govt likes to run
        the show because then they can control your
        decisions, right?

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          #44
          MP's will argue they aren't bums sitting around
          either, and when they hot the chamber to vote
          they convince themselves that they should top up
          their pension funds too, with a higher interest rate
          than the banks are actually paying

          So we question them. Not because they are lazy,
          but because they selfishly eye up my money and
          your money, aka tax dollars, so it becomes their
          moneyaka interest earnings.

          Why should taxpayers shell out 5% interest to
          MP's and 5% interest to Agri-invest. The people
          who pay can't receive the same rate.

          This was the most important part of my
          message:

          " Nothing guarantees our future and continuance
          like our heads up and  our asses down approach
          to success ". And head down and ass up.

          Farmers work so hard, and they are so skilled.
          That is a sure road to success. Not govt
          handouts .

          Will we manage using work and skill, or using
          lobbying, ag welfare and favored
          deals. What do you want to be?

          burnt, do you see 'now' as an ag crossroads
          period? Pars  

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            #45
            Parsely, are you blaming the greek, italian, etc.
            farmers for their countries debt problems? Their
            problems come from a huge government workforce,
            very low retirement age(57?)no work ethic and a
            sense of entitlement by most of their people, in my
            opinion. Canada spends more every year on indian
            affairs ( a lot more ) than they do on farming
            programs. The successful countries throughout
            history were the ones who could feed their people.
            Farming better be important in canada, nobody is
            gonna get rich off of our programs, but in a
            disaster they're nice to have. Sure i would like to
            see a fiscally responsible country and government, i
            would be all for government making big cuts right
            across the board.

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              #46
              I think you see my points Parsley.

              And I see yours.

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                #47
                pars - no, I do not.

                The "crossroads" event, IMHO, was longer ago and probably not just a one-time happening. What we are seeing today is the result of the parameters that were set longer ago.

                For example, debt-relief for some in the 80's, while the more responsible ones paid their way through a manageable but still painful debt load. Bankruptcy laws that are used to leverage ahead . . .

                There has been a decline in values over the past 30 years that has changed the game completely. Greed is rewarded and responsibility is seen as backward.

                Who really wins when one giant corp gets all the land and government help that goes with it?

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                  #48
                  In USA, the sugar industry is highly subsidized.
                  Gingrich just said a few minutes ago if he is pres.
                  sugar subsidy will be gone.

                  That's what governments can do to you. One
                  signature and your goodies are all gone.

                  Democratic govts allow richness opportunities for
                  all, but at the same time, requires responsibility
                  and self-restraint by all sectors

                  Are farm managers capable of living up to the
                  requirements?

                  I ask these questions because economic times
                  are going to strain our sector. Our soon looming
                  problem will be taxation and interest rates. What
                  we do and what we demand affects the variability
                  of both of them.
                  Probably best bgmb, if I join the Occupy
                  movement and dont do a stick of work for three
                  months so I can stare at my belly button, and
                  haul rocky out for lunch Pars.

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                    #49
                    burnt, if the subsidies ended with the stroke of a
                    ministerial pen, because a lot of farmers asked
                    them to end, would that be a turning point for a
                    big mamma farm depending on guaranteed govt
                    ag payments?

                    Well. Pars

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                      #50
                      bgmb

                      The answer is No

                      Money is not the most important measure of
                      success.

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