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    #16
    If i didnt know any better, & relied on your SK govt AG employees assessment of the crop, id say saskatchewan is going to havs a real bin buster this year. I hear the excessive rains only caused minor damage, and that the high spots will more than make up for the low spots in the fields.

    By the way, how many "provincial ag specialists" are employed by the sk government? And i thought mb had too many employees.

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      #17
      Seeing as how the earth has been cooling over the last 18 years, i think we should blame it on man-made cooling. Bring on the co2!

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        #18
        Conventional Crops around here look very good. Organic crops with the weeds now visible are like Christmas morning you never really know what you're going to get until you open the field.
        The media rhetoric has to be the most frustrating thing a farmer can listen to. Genuine weather disasters and the talking heads are guessing how close to a record the yeilds will be.
        I drove from Prince Albert to Estevan via hwy 33 the crops "looked" good. Returned via hwy 39 to Weyburn. That area looked pretty rough. Large areas of Dirty, flooded, rotting pulses. One field I just could not figure out if it was grass or canola or what! I now understand the rotting pea/lentil mess being described. Not cool at all.

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          #19
          We may be better off telling the industry that we have a huge crop coming.
          Have them thinking there's lots out there, then October/November...oh crap
          Would be nice for them to beg for our grain instead of the "call now for our $6/b. special".

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            #20
            Originally posted by stonepicker View Post
            Seeing as how the earth has been cooling over the last 18 years
            Says who with any credibility?

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              #21
              Love that CO2, one of the most important ingredients of photosynthesis. Without it, we are dead in the water.

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                #22
                • The scientifically illiterate notion that carbon dioxide is bad for the planet. In reality, it's the No. 1 nutrient source of all forests, food crops, herbal plants and green zones across the planet. CO2 reforests deserts and amplifies food production. It's also impossible for humans alone to raise CO2 levels much at all for the simple reason that plants are starving for it and keep consuming it as fast as we can make it. (This is Botany Science 101.)

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                  #23
                  Grassfarmer, i know by now that anybody who disagree's with your opinion has no credibility, but anyways i believe it's nasa satellite weather data among others. Surely you've heard of al gore and other esteemed scientists talking about "the pause" ?

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                    #24
                    The earth is actually statistically warming, according to NASA. They show the average surface temp increasing a total 0.7 deg C since 1880. [URL="http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/GISSTemperature/giss_temperature2.php"]http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/GISSTemperature/giss_temperature2.php[/URL]

                    NASA tries hard to convince you it is man made and not natural, I'm skeptical.

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                      #25
                      Cant wait to sell out to Gore or Greenpeace and the like. Then thru glass, I can tell him how much money hes making! Dictate what hurts and doesnt. Tell him its his fault for his frostbite or whatever. Tell him hes too rich and force him to share!!
                      Top 5 things I wont miss when I quit. Watch someone else eat shit for a change!

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                        #26
                        Read an interesting article this morning that basically said ontil we reach a level of ZERO C02 emissions the earths temperature will not stabilize and will keep rising. This raises so many questions, first and foremost don't humans exhale C02 when we breath? Same article suggested a price of 150-200 dollars a tonne on C02 would be required to actually make us change our ways and make it revenue neutral while you are at it with equivelant tax cuts or rebates direct to consumers.everything being proposed by today's governments are just tax grabs and political grandstanding. I am not for one minute saying I agree with the above carbon price, just trying to jolt all the wanna be tree huggers into reality. I am curious how I would farm with zero emissions though! Have a good day:-)

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                          #27
                          All green plants use CO2 when growing, but release carbon when decaying.
                          Been happening FOREVER, who's fault is that? Stupid Creator?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                            • The scientifically illiterate notion that carbon dioxide is bad for the planet. In reality, it's the No. 1 nutrient source of all forests, food crops, herbal plants and green zones across the planet. CO2 reforests deserts and amplifies food production. It's also impossible for humans alone to raise CO2 levels much at all for the simple reason that plants are starving for it and keep consuming it as fast as we can make it. (This is Botany Science 101.)
                            It's interesting when you look at the research into increased C02 levels on plants - it's not just the "growing more of the same" dream you might imagine. For instance increased C02 will reduce plant uptake of moisture which I'm sure you'll all welcome - "This in turn can have consequences for the hydrological cycle of entire ecosystems, with soil moisture levels and runoff both increasing under elevated CO2"

                            Makes for an interesting read.

                            [URL="http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/effects-of-rising-atmospheric-concentrations-of-carbon-13254108"]http://http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/effects-of-rising-atmospheric-concentrations-of-carbon-13254108[/URL]

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                              #29
                              Isn't extended droughts a
                              Part of climate change mantra? If so then increased levels of co2 cause drought which and causes plants to use less water... I e become more efficient.


                              Sounds like a win win to me.


                              Greenhouses use co2 generators to stimulate plant growth and higher yields.


                              Higher levels of co2 also increases peotein content in cereals and sugar content in fruits.

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                                #30
                                Bring it on.

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