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    #13
    If the average taxpayer only knew the truth!

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      #14
      I prefered agristability over crop insurance. One reason is crop ins. will tell you what you can and cannot do. Agristability premium was cheap but hard to get over giving so much money to the hot shot accounting firm. All the programs really do need a payments cap to riegn in the Supermanitiss. And possibly no more gov't monies. The big farming units especially when into the 4000 acre plus should really be carrying their own wieght in an insurance program. Not saying smaller ones should also. On the part of paying taxes blah blah I am sure the money could go to much better uses.

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        #15
        The big farming units especially when into the 4000 acre plus should really be carrying their own wieght in an insurance program. Not saying smaller ones should also

        I mean we should all carry our weight in the insurance programs. If we had to pay this money back would we be taking it?

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          #16
          by the sounds of it, it is us that are the nieve
          ones. Don't think for a minute that if W. Canada
          had a huge claim year that your margin would
          be paid out in full. There were high claim years
          in the cais years where there was 50% payouts

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            #17
            You sure about that Daylate? There were cash
            advances and then if in the end you didn't qualify
            for more, that might have felt like a partial
            payment to you. Heck they even paid on negative
            margins, so if you went below zero or showed a
            loss, they made that up too. Do you see the
            potential for fraud?

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              #18
              Agreed wheatking16. Take the excess
              moisture in 2010. My neighbor owns a
              construction business, didn't get a dime
              in govt money while his crew sat, bills
              piled up and customers pushed for
              progress....on the other side of the
              fence, fcc (crown corp) deferred my
              payments on fertilizer that I couldn't
              get in the ground, and I got another 30
              bucks an acre on top of my govt crop
              insurance payment for everything I
              didn't seed, not too mention all the
              other tax benefits that I get on the
              farm that he doesn't receive...I am a
              strong supporter of the family farm but
              as farmers we need to make sure we
              maintain a strong image in the public
              eye because corporate farms, at least
              from my neighbors perspective, require
              less subsidies. And in 2010 he didn't
              have much sympathy for me.

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                #19
                Don't give a shat about crap ins, at the end of the day mother nature is teaching lessons on what can be farmed..... again. Not the size of your drill,tractor or rent or how about how some fed farm program will or will not pay. Really you guys, come on. It's about one once of integrity and the fact that you can spend an extra $30 /ac more on the dirt you hsve and make much more money than paying more money for more dirt - everytime, hands down..... not about who's screwwing the system or neighbors. I know guys at very small ac that try that shit to stay afloat. realy???? Stop whining about gov't programs - it has nothing to do with the topic .

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                  #20
                  You don't have to fly too high to get too close to the sun.

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                    #21
                    Yea give me a break corporate farms get no
                    subsidies. Yea rite. 3 years then sell to
                    new corporate farm continue.
                    In canada your limited by our weather on
                    the sise of farm. In Brazil its not a
                    problem. But here one screw up and your
                    toast.
                    One Moon will end, so will Sparce acre.
                    They wont get their crops all seeded
                    again.

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                      #22
                      Without govt meddling the natural force of consolidation would have ensured a lot less farms a lot sooner.
                      However, govt attitudes are maybe a bit dated. The One Earths etc. should never benefit. As in cattle payments, how do you draw a line?
                      Thought for the day: Try to explain the way we file taxes to a non-farmer and the why. Similar concept as comparing to other businesses over disaster aid.
                      Farming is like NO other business.
                      How would self insuring and self banking and accrual accounting and no GST exempts change things? I'm thinking Brazil or Russia?
                      I could be wrong.
                      Just saying be careful comparing the business of farming to others.
                      BTW I'd be disgusted if Broadass collected as would the rest of you.

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                        #23
                        Broadass did collect huge amounts last
                        year on flood acres. Nothing was seeded on
                        most of their Foamlake Ituna farm. The
                        cupar lentils were feed and Canary they
                        cant sell Its worthless and rotting.
                        So yes they are at the Trough

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                          #24
                          Yes I'm sure. The year of BSE we got a total of 50% of what we were elegible for. Since then we have gone almost entirely out of cattle and into grain. So far its been a good decision. That year we had a huge loss cause we thought we were protected with futures, but the day the news came our cattle on the farm tanked and because we don't have a futurs market in canada we hedged through chicago and US beef went limit up. Oh well! But I do agree, the less involved we can keep the government the more control our individual farms will have in the long term. Europeans can't sneeze on there dirt without a piece of paper to back it up!

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