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One Earth's conference call to Sprott can be found here
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In that conference call the guy danced around the Revenue per acre and the Margin per acre question. Then after waiting 2 seconds without another question the conference operator shut it down. Well that is the way it seemed. Would sure like to find the answers to them questions. not sure was this conference actually open to everyone to ask questions???? I think we should look for the next conference call and ask intelligent questions.
Seabass they have a guy hired to work at gaining value for their products in the value added sector.
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That whole so-called "conference" call sounds fishy to me. Perhaps it was "staged" to suck you in.
First time I heard farming/ranching reduced to absolute pure business gobbledygook in one neat package.
Accent the positive seemed to be the main theme...but that is how businesses work when they are talking to their investors and wish to continue their support.
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Ok the loss I got was old info.
Looks to me their is a public share offering
comming in a year or two. So rwoop woop make it
sound good then get people interested, major
investors get out and farm has a few so so years
and then bye bye.
Lots of employee accidents and EBT was 2.5 div
by 88000 acres is 28 dollars.
Hm
Value added I like we're that is going, create a
logo like land o lakes in USA with Walmart. One
earth natural with Walmart. Might work.
Good luck.
Oh the part about dropping 5000 acres that' really
should be they were asked to leave.
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Their smartest value added strategy would be to buy the packing plant in Moose Jaw from the XL/neilson brothers.
Then they could slaughter their own cows and have a good supply of cows from a 500 mile radius.
Without having to pay auction fees just to have the old cows go to the same slaughter house the cow end up at anyway, farmers would support it.
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What that conference call showed was a Canadian corporate spin on farming. I actually found it quite interesting. Interesting to hear all the corporate buzz words applied to farming.
Ofcourse they put a positive spin on everything. To do otherwise would be job suicide. I'm not sure we can learn much from these guys about the mechanics of farming. I think we can learn a lot about how big business looks at farming. The whole idea of setting goals and looking rather impassionately at the farm is new to most of us.
I suggest we pay attention to these guys. I think there is a lot we can learn, both how to do things and how not!
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