Ok all on here know I like history. Some comment on another thread got me thinking. Ag commodities are all low because of high inventories. Ok peas lentils no. I'll explain them later.
It's dry across all of western Canada.
Interest rates is a difference from the past.
Farmers have high debt levels. High land values and high high rents.
Does any one else not think 1984 all over again.
We lost lots back then.
Oh but we have new insurance programs to help.
Take a Alberta sask man drought.
Take low prices with drought.
Take credit dry up do to banking problems, world wide.
Dollar increases and prices drop.
I'm a little concerned history is going to repeat.
Comments welcome I'm back later. Alot less Canadians on the islands this winter. Plus Americans not as plentiful from the mainline.
It's dry across all of western Canada.
Interest rates is a difference from the past.
Farmers have high debt levels. High land values and high high rents.
Does any one else not think 1984 all over again.
We lost lots back then.
Oh but we have new insurance programs to help.
Take a Alberta sask man drought.
Take low prices with drought.
Take credit dry up do to banking problems, world wide.
Dollar increases and prices drop.
I'm a little concerned history is going to repeat.
Comments welcome I'm back later. Alot less Canadians on the islands this winter. Plus Americans not as plentiful from the mainline.
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