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    #13
    Freewheat

    There is some good weather coming. You will get it.

    Take BTOs comments with a grain of salt.

    I read them and forget them. Half the time I have no idea what he is talking about with those # symbols.

    He does add to the posts and it's been slow here anyway.

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      #14
      Ignore him Freewheat. Take it for what it is, which is a person hiding behind a fake name hurling ill will.

      The comment about your Dad's early passing was the lowest of blows. Bu don't let someone like that control your life and what you want to do.

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        #15
        This site unfortunately has lost its purpose.

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          #16
          Tweety, start a "marketing thread" and see how many responses it gets. I did the other day with wheat and made a jokingly hard to read reply to a post. Maybe childishly done but... the "message" made sense. Not everyone is at the same level of understanding or risk tolerance. My, and other's, marketing plans and techniques will vary like the people developing them.




          Don't expect everyone to blindly follow, critical thinking is essential on both sides of a debate. Closed minded people are only ever right every time in their own minds...


          So if BTO's "attacks" are inappropriate, I am also getting tired of the partisan shit being thrown around here. Gets old sometimes...

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            #17
            If you don't like it , ignore him. Getting a rise out of some of you is his objective. Never hurts to have some critical comments, even though the language leaves something to be desired. Crying and whining on how tough you have won't get much sympathy since we have all gone through it, that's how the chaff is blown out.

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              #18
              That arrogant approach is fine, agstar, until you find yourself to be the chaff.

              And you never know when it will be your turn.

              You can go from agstar to agsh!t in one second flat.

              Watch out buddy.

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                #19
                What you don't like the free enterprise approach, shame on you. I have been there done that and don't need lessons.

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                  #20
                  The attitude gives the appearance that you still have a few lessons to learn - and they are not courses for which you sign up.

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                    #21
                    Who really cares what he posts... I skip over his posts because they make no sense to me or it is to hard to figure out what he is saying. I agree let's talk farming here - talk about prices you are seeing; movement; what you are doing that has been successful; what is not working. Complaining about the government; refugees is the hot topic and I have chimed in but I can go to be local coffee shop and debate that... Here I want to talk with farmers. We need more SF3 info posts from other operators

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                      #22
                      Yep he offers nothing constructive to any thread, no need for him here. Open a Twitter acct.

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                        #23
                        Freewheat don't worry about BTO, his is a very bad rapper and obviously has a problem with jealously and anger. LOL.
                        You will get the rest of your crop picked up in good condition well before seeding with very little yield or quality loss. The long days and warm winds in April or May will make quick work of what you have left. You have crop left because you had a great crop that took longer to harvest and you have good land that is too wet this year and people would die for on a normal year.
                        Been in your position before and not becIse if the lack of trying or bad management.
                        The weather always wins....we just gotta figure out how to work with her.

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                          #24
                          That was a good pep talk but getting back to reality is probably best advice. Canola with snow and melt snow and melt is already soggy. Canola that gets snow on it when seeds are dry is much different. Guys here have canola that heated some in the swath already.
                          Unless we get some plus ten days in December or January chances are less than slim. And
                          Spring with soggy fields and runoff there is no use kidding ourselves it's just not good.

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