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Is there anything for agriculture in this pre election spending spree?

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    #31
    The best thing Feds can do... is slow down the eco enviro wildlife turn the clock back 200 year 100 mile radicals. ND and Libs seem to have swallowed this Ducks etel USenviroterror hook line and sinker.
    They want folks to live in the middle of our farms with wetlands deer moose etc in 5 story condo's and walk to work. What a warped weird world in Canada we are headed for!

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      #32
      Didn't you know... our food is being produced on ND/Lib virtual farms on the internet! Just fire up the game boy and grow a pizza... will appear in the micro after pushing instant minute!!!

      We have lost contact with Common Sense... which is why my MP spends most of the time wasting his time.

      MP Benoit spent years working on forcing big Auto to release repair info to small shops... looks like he succeeded now trying for farm equip.

      You folks have no idea how messed up Ottawa is. Changing a light bulb requires a university degree and belonging to the right union. I hate to think what will happen to the civil service if Mulcair/Justin win...

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        #33
        BP
        saw a shower came through Daysland a few days ago... you doing OK? Peas turning fast here! Some very short peas on tough land in your country. Hope harvest goes good... will come quick this year the way things are going!!!

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          #34
          Tom the social license of food production is not well understood I agree but it goes deeper than this.

          Heard a comment the other day: Ag Labour shortage could be solved by just paying more for workers: apparently an well held view held by bureaucrats in Ottawa.

          Of course that was before Ag was the only stable employer in the west...It is our challenge to define solutions in the new status we have with policy makers as a valuable industry now apparent, with the decline of oil.

          The real issue is in learning to tell our story, to the right people, not just preaching to the converted.

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            #35
            Now we are getting to the boogie man will get you argument.Same as all the CWB supporters tried to use.Amazing how much garbage came from such smart people when it came to unconditional support of the CWB.

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              #36
              Don't know about your region Horse but I always thought AB Ag used the craziest groupings of regions in these reports. Our area was "Airdrie, Rimbey, Coronation, Oyen" Pairing up one of the highest precipitation areas in the province with one of the driest. Conditions at Oyen will almost never be the same as they are at Rimbey.

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                #37
                Hemp buyers offer new crop contracts with an act of God. I suspect a very good yeilding crop may have risk of carryover and softer prices if a person is not contracted.

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                  #38
                  Westernvicki,

                  I agree we need to do a better job of telling our story. If I use Agriville left wing rhetorical comments that come across like ND/Lib soul mates... I can't see how we can win. So many say nothing. Heads down working and butts being kicked wherever!
                  Sure it easy to ignore politics... and 'What will be will be' my vote doesn't matter any way!

                  I am rally afraid for our grandchildren... the ecoenviro sideways to common sense seem to be able to get their vote out... with promises of classless poverty... I should have said prosperity... everyone deserves better social license mentality. the Wind farms and power lines are built... and now the farm community must also green themselves to be participants in the new social order!!! Virtual farms rule there!!!

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                    #39
                    I saw on BNN the big western Canadian hemp contractor got bought out for $100M by US interests... wondering how that will work out!!!

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                      #40
                      Tom, was that Hemp Oil Canada? They have made some changes and expansion recently.

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