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Are the Chineese Conected to some of these Land Companies!

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    #25
    I do believe that the price of canola is more
    connected to the total tonnage we produce rather
    than who from Canada is selling or shipping to
    china. Don't forget new markets are emerging all
    the time for Canadian canola

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      #26
      WHO CARES, wes in a FREE & OPEN MARKET,
      here in Comedia! Hope wes all get a good
      price when wes decide ta seller.......

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        #27
        Maybe I'm not so off the map on this. Group
        touring our area, everything grown goes home!

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          #28
          Remember Canola etc has a 9 percent tarrif going into China, a state trading firm will be able to pocket the extra buck plus a bushel. Now if the Chinese could build us another rail road thumbs up.

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            #29
            That group of lowly Chinese peasants you talk of likely have 5 times your education. Best make friends with them, get your kids to bread with them and join them. LOL

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              #30
              SK3: I myself is a new comer originally born in China. I bought some land at Saskatchewan and am learning how to farm with locals.

              To say that we Chinese people and government don't trust eachother understated it. We HATED each other, that's the reason I came to Canada. I like and trust my farming partners way more than I trust Chinese government. And as far as I know, most of Chinese farmland investors feel same way as I do.
              (Sorry for my English)

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