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    #13
    Some of those guys are being hypnotized that they must farm 20,000 ac to make er so this may be only option for them .
    I am sure there are many different reasons for signing up for input capital. Some may do ok , others will get skinned

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      #14
      The stock price need all the help it can get here. Screw signing up farmers in Alberta. My gambling account needs more acres signed up in SF3's Garden of Eden area. Alberta is either a drought or a flood the party fund needs more reliable yields year in year out. Come on SF3 pass the word around to the neighbors.

      Iceman Out and also under.......... very much under right now

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        #15
        Icy....it's risky and dangerous swimming with the Sharks!

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          #16
          Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
          Are these farmers that f$&king stupid or are they that broke. Just listened to the commercial again something isn’t right
          Maybe they have real challenges, you know, like your devastated crop this year from drought and fungicide.

          Or how many trips to make to Mexico, booking all those trips are exhausting.

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            #17
            Iceman, SE Sask is where they are land owners.

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              #18
              529 net for all canola ? Nice marketing hitting the prairie cash high for entire crop year. My grandpa used to say Pinocchio was a happy lad.

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                #19
                PrairieDude.... I think I did quite well last year marketing canola





                All of it except 600 bu @ under $10/bu that I couldn't squeeze into full bins last fall. And contract overage of 31.611 tonnes @ $502.20

                Contract date signed May 10/17.

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                  Iceman, SE Sask is where they are land owners.
                  Well isn't that the end game after all?

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                    PrairieDude.... I think I did quite well last year marketing canola





                    All of it except 600 bu @ under $10/bu that I couldn't squeeze into full bins last fall. And contract overage of 31.611 tonnes @ $502.20

                    Contract date signed May 10/17.
                    nice ! we done well but not that good . but .... you shouldn't tell people , the buyers don't want stories like this getting out, lol

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by iceman View Post
                      Well isn't that the end game after all?
                      Well how come you're under water?

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                        #23
                        Caseih...I just don't like comments insinuating I'm lying.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                          Well how come you're under water?
                          Cuz Shark's schemes pull you under!

                          How much do the "Cream Skimmers" pay themselves?

                          And the "Investor" gets a "token" dividend....but the bonus is the lower the stock price goes...the bigger it makes the dividend rate look!

                          Unless you're in the "Inner Sanctum" or closely associated with someone who is, I'd invest.......

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