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    #13
    Good points bucket!!! You would get my vote!!!

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      #14
      I looked at which countries have passed Upov 91 into law. It is quite long US, Austrailia, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden and the list goes on. Many on here including myself are not a big fan of this legislation but Canada was far from the first to pass it into law.

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        #15
        Doubt any government will do much to change business risk management programs.
        Canada and U.S. are more in line with agristability and crop insurance programs than in past.
        Entitlement Agrinvest payment goes back to Deifenbaker government of 1950's, still popular even after NISA program which had more qualifiers.
        Days are gone when farmer voting strength was important though supply management people have been able to stretch them out through Canadian Federation of Agriculture.

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          #16
          with the new growing forward getting re-negotiated, agrinvest is low hanging fruit for a government wanting to find money to cut. after agristablity was gutted, who wants to keep that.

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            #17
            Once again no vision.

            The federal government stopped the grip program that would have been self sustaining by years ago. And all the problems would have been covered from too wet to drought and anything in between.

            They want us to be beggars.

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              #18
              Be the PEASANTS they think we all are.

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                #19
                Just shut the F-up and keep spending. The chain depends on it!

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                  #20
                  Nope, neither do any of the parties.

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