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    #21
    With the “possibility to go to $200

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      #22
      Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
      Which farmer representatives? As far as I've seen only the NFU and KAP here in MB are addressing the issue of climate change/mitigation/carbon sequestration. Most of the rest are ignoring the issue or claiming climate change doesn't exist which would appear to agree with the consensus of the minority of farmers who happen to post on Agriville. Can't have it both ways - can't cry out for money for helping address the problem and at the same time argue there is no problem!
      Even if you had an ounce of credibility, your post would be senseless. Your buffoonery makes it just rather sad.
      Last edited by burnt; Jan 27, 2018, 20:38.

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        #23
        Grassfarmer, I must have missed it, I have never seen anyone on here specifically lay out how they plan to become carbon neutral on their farm. Not trying to be confrontational just interested in how you intend to achieve it.

        Furrow not only possible that it would go to $200 under Trudeau and Butts almost certain imo.

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          #24
          I don't think any of you realize...



          None of our competitors have a abon tax. Rven Australia got rid of it.



          We won't be farming in 2030 if the tax stays and goes to $200 a tonne.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Klause View Post
            I don't think any of you realize...



            None of our competitors have a abon tax. Rven Australia got rid of it.



            We won't be farming in 2030 if the tax stays and goes to $200 a tonne.
            Exactly!!!

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              #26
              Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
              Yeah, lets just keep whining that we aren't getting paid as much as we should for a service we don't even know if we are providing and ignore the facts and politics surrounding the issue. Always worked well in the past hasn't it?
              You are sickening individual, HAVE TO STICK with f*ing eastern libtards on every issue no matter how bad it is for the west/farmers! Shame on you!

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                #27
                Saw the Map in Producer But look at the Date its based on...Since then we have producers Broadcasting Urea from October thru to Spring and this Urea gases off to Ammonia which is 300 Times Worse than Co2 as a greenhouse gas.

                I like having fertilizer as a tool on our farm and have been using for 50 years, But I Fear we will lose this as the "broadcasters" put Us in a bad light
                Maybe a Heavy Carbon tax should be Applied to "broadcasters "??

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                  #28
                  Grass , have you every heard of nitrogen stabilizers ?

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                    #29
                    There are a few inhibitors on the market, 2 for NH3 (1 not corrosive) and multiple for urea & liquid. Have used NZoneGL on our NH3 for 3 years now, see yield & protein bump with less lodging. 👍 Used Contain on urea when top dressing grass hay mixtures in spring, still need rain to take into soil, buys you more time for that moisture event to happen.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      and therein lies the problem
                      Exactly.

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