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    I have observed over the yrs that when things down on the farm are iffy the gov develops a plan to reduce the number of farmers, now I may be wrong but this crop insurance plans seem to be doing just that, a small farmer lets say in the 4/500 acre grain and mabey some cattle or sheep realy dosent benefit from a payout because they are to small, where as the 4/5000 acre can get enough to live on. If not for crop ins I dont think half of the larger opperations could come up with enough cash and not be able to get a line of credit big enough to fulfil their needs. I supose we all should keep up with the times but some of us were never cut out to be world beaters.

    #2
    FHarperenRitz, going backwards 2, eh!

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      #3
      The biggest government policy killing smaller farmers right now is the
      money printing. Guy can show up with his 120' drill bought with borrowed
      money and replace three smaller operators. If interest rates could rise
      200 basis points it will be a whole new ball game. We don't need to worry
      about that though because helicopter Ben will print until we are Zimbabwe.
      Actually Zimbabwe's economy is now growing again now they have ditched
      there own currency and just use Rand or US dollars.

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        #4
        That is a very poor generalization Mr. Horse. I
        know many many operations u speak of that carry
        NO crop insurance and don't use a line of credit.
        There are those that make it work and those
        standing back wondering how it works. I
        understand your thinking but it simply isn't true
        around these parts.

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          #5
          Till three years of no rain happen.

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            #6
            Too true Sask3. Manitoba crop insurance might not be much but it will almost cover your input bill for
            the year. I know I wouldn't want to put half a million of inputs out there on the fields and have a
            fair chance of losing it all. If our government wants us to take that risk and still have a cheap food
            policy then they are dreaming in technicolour. They take the cream off the short crops like the USDA
            report did last week then they should be expected to top up the bad years in the same manner.

            I hope you had a great time in Jamaica. Nose to the grindstone time now though, eh?

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              #7
              Crop insurance in Manitoba favors small farmers big time. Agriinvest favors smaller farms cause its capped at 1.5 or 2 million in sales. Agristability doesn't discriminate by size but it certainly does work against diversified operations.

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                #8
                Totally agree except agstablility does favour the smaller farmer also. Not sure if should mention the environmental mental farm plan also favors the smaller farmer. A 500 acre farmer should be able to gain 3 times per acre in gov't benefits compared to a 6000 acre farm estimating. Not sure how horse has this one figured out.

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                  #9
                  Otherwise we would all be farming 20,000 plus acres like Australia, etc.

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                    #10
                    Money management./business skill/character.
                    More than ever, big farms know their banking
                    ratios. If not the banker and BTO have actual
                    meetings and discuss ratios and real business
                    matters.
                    How does the old saying go, liers always figure
                    but figures never lie.
                    I'm,pretty sure I have the smallest acres in the
                    area. My neighbours are 18,000 acres, 25,000
                    acres and 45,000acres.
                    If you really want to make a living at it, you will
                    figure out a way. If you are bleeding red ink on a
                    regular basis, sell/rent now prices are high.
                    If you want a shoulder to cry on, pull over.
                    One of my not farming pals famous quotes is, "
                    we are all going broke doing something."
                    I know for a fact there are equestrian facilities
                    that net 8X more money per acre than me. There
                    are green houses that net 1.2X more than me on
                    a half acre.
                    I agree that increased interest rates will change
                    the dynamics of the area, but they are trying just
                    as hard as I am, probably even harder.
                    The government programs are there in case of a
                    massive production disaster. Big or small farm, it's
                    how you deal with problems that makes success.
                    There is nothing wrong with doing the best you
                    can sometimes that means growing with, or
                    without government programs. If you perceive that
                    government favours larger grain farms, well, then,
                    get large and embrace the risks doing it.

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                      #11
                      i have 1000 acre farm crop insurance is
                      over 300 for wheat and canola, works for
                      me and agrisability works on my farm,i
                      think some of you are getting screwed on
                      your agrisability, the guy who does mine
                      knows how the program works.

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                        #12
                        It would be kind of nice if the government would stay out of
                        the farm/crop insurance business all together. Sink or swim
                        on your own merit. I also don't see why someone working a
                        section or so of land and putting in 400-500 hrs a year doing
                        so should expect to make a living. That's paramount to
                        teachers working 9 months of the year and expecting to make
                        the same as the police officer that works year round. That
                        being said some of the wealthiest and most profitable
                        operations I've come across are the ones where each
                        shareholder or household operates 2500-3500 ac. Doesn't
                        matter if its one guy with 2,800 or three bothers and dad
                        with 14,000.

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                          #13
                          Perhaps the scale of equipment today defines what an appropriate size farm and farm programs need to reflect that. Early in my career/when I grew up, the definition was behind a 50 hp tractor and conventional tillage. You guys put your own definition today but perhaps more like one person can do with a 300 hp tractor and a 40 foot low disturbance seeder. You put the rest of the equipment complement behind that.

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                            #14
                            Size matters! When gettin rich framing
                            cordin ta the Albertie gobermont
                            boys/girls, butt reality is theys just
                            spouting gobermont propoganda, hence their
                            only interest is in fact keepin the cussy
                            gobermont job theys clinging ta, eh.
                            Fharper&ritztwo.......

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                              #15
                              Burb, eithrr learn the language or ship ahoy, see
                              you later. I am tired of you. Do you think you are
                              funny?

                              You have nothing worthwhile to add so take a
                              ride on the reading.

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