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This peas and lentil thing is upsetting. WTF will farmers grow in 2018. Canola at $8

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    #71
    Grass , that’s our choice , live with it others do, and do well . No different than certain grain farms . Some do well, some struggle, look in the mirror and sash yourself if it’s right for you . Everyone has different opinions in life

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      #72
      Ok , auto correct not working, hopefully get my point.

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        #73
        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
        Those pictures have to be some of the most discouraging conditions I have ever seen in my life. I honestly would not know what to do in that situation. You made your way through it. Good for you.
        As heartbreaking as that is, I can offer one positive. At least in that type of soil, you can function with that much water. Try driving through standing water, or within a couple hundred feet of water in our clay and you will regret it. Conditions like you show, and what we had last fall and this spring is why I'm afraid to ever pre price, even in times like 2013 when I was certain it was the right thing to do.[/QUOTE]

        yea I've said that many times , through all that we never got stuck once . seems to be a hard pan that holds you at about a foot deep

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          #74
          Originally posted by caseih View Post

          Maybe some forgot what we were dealt
          This is disking pea ground middle of december,the view from combine last november , and seeding near the end of june
          Not always easy to pre price. Some forget
          Must be a hell of a place when the poplars aren't in full leaf by the end of June, lol.

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            #75
            Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
            Must be a hell of a place when the poplars aren't in full leaf by the end of June, lol.
            sorry grass that should of said end of May . what are you a ****ing teacher , correcting my work . you are too ****ing funny ! you need to get a life , the pic was to show why it's not easy to pre price . any other problems with the other pics for you ? for what it's worth , about 5 years ago , trees did not leaf until June 20. here .

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              #76
              Just calling out bullshit when I see it.

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                #77
                Don’t bother explaining anything to the parasite he knows all about ag in canada. Yea I remember years where we didn’t have any leaves till end of June. But what do we know our grandfathers fathers only broke this shit to farm back a 100 plus years ago.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                  Just calling out bullshit when I see it.
                  we seeded until June 22 , if it matters , tho . some seeded until July 2nd this year
                  you are still pissed because tge stock market didn't crash as you and others predicted when trump got in , lol

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
                    With the big famines happening why can't our government for one thing buy all our peas and forward it to those areas? We re instead sending money which at times goes for weapons is stolen by middle men etc and when the money does go through they are buying food from other countries anyway. And yes there is the process to do this.
                    Why not?
                    I have been saying this long before you were on this forum!!!!!! It's the absolute truth buy our grain to give away but no we are expected to give our grain away plus the government gives these countries cash that never helps.

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                      #80
                      I see many pointing the finger at grain buyers, commodity groups, and our own govt for the low prices today. It is a natural attitude for many not to look beyond the pit at the local elevator and blame those that they know for poor prices. Have a look at the situation in one of our market destinations.
                      https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-22/india-farmers-protest-may-bring-challenges-to-modi-before-polls

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