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    Marketing only works if all work together!

    Seems lately most farmers are all getting a little sick of stuff that we cant control. Its sad when you work hard grow a crop, harvest that crop and find that's when the wheels fall off. Record profits by all above us yet were the ones picking up the pieces.
    Simply study study has never worked its just a cleaver way of doing nothing. Voicing concerns is good. Maybe we need a private farmer only site. I don't know and really don't care any more. Were all suppose to be partners in this new Ag dream well partners work together to a common goal.
    Nice slogans etc wont help. If their are no farmers to do the work all will implode and food will come from Africa and SA.
    Will still post once and a while about farming and what the crop is doing.
    Ones health is more important than any farm.

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    Crop prices are good, yields never been better, delivery has been great, net has been best ever last few years.

    If you can't make it in today's environment, what you going to do when it actually gets tough?

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      #3
      Where you farm tweety ? Or do you ?

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        #4
        The Canola Dome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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          #5
          Tweety Ill play your game.
          When things get rough like you say. Its rather easy. That would mean our weather goes back to normal. WOHO were back full fields and good yields. Fun times ahead.

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            #6
            Have to agree with tweety.

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              #7
              tweety and stone explain where this paradise is Were all interested. Where no problems just big yields big prices and no problems moving your product.
              Im in the East side.

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                #8
                Sunny southern socialist mb.

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                  #9
                  "if all work together." Sigh. I remember those days. Seems like only three years ago.

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                    #10
                    Ah when all the stars aligned 8 years ago. When you could fall in a pail of shit in our area and a light sprinkle would wash you clean. Now rubber boots are footwear of fashion.
                    Enjoy your time in the sun.

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                      #11
                      Sigh, yes guaranteed a low price every year, those were the days. Brilliant. Stick your head back in the sand and collect your money 18 months later.

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                        #12
                        You don't know me well or don't pay attention! 8 years ago we didn't live in the flood zone and seeded like you end to end! It rained4 to 5 times a year! We grew great canola and peas and a little wheat for the CWB! We prayed for it to be gone!
                        That's me stone!

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                          #13
                          I was commenting on the brilliant capt. obvious , not running down your misfortune of having wet years sk3.

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                            #14
                            Ok sorry! Slow news day! Ha ha

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                              #15
                              Oh yes southern manitoba.

                              Is that where they make special train runs to get grain out before some of it gets too wet?

                              And the rest of the prairies got shorted cars to accommodate that. ?

                              Shit I could be wrong.

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