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    #16
    Thats right Errol , farmers will just have to grow more to make up for the shortfall.

    Doubt anyone is taking a paycut other than farmers...

    .....steel workers won't be after Trudeau pledged his support of the industry (read Quebec) or the plane business (read Bombardier and Quebec).

    IMHO the only guys taking it on the chin will be guys that try to make an economy (read Wealth creators aka farmers) work.

    disclaimer:::::By wealth creators I don't mean farmers are making money but they do drive the economy.

    Unlike that ****head Galen Weston who makes money off farmers back by price fixing and collusion....and yet they are wealthy....****ing criminals.

    the dumb****led farmer...tm.

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      #17
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      Thats right Errol , farmers will just have to grow more to make up for the shortfall.

      Doubt anyone is taking a paycut other than farmers...

      .....steel workers won't be after Trudeau pledged his support of the industry (read Quebec) or the plane business (read Bombardier and Quebec).

      IMHO the only guys taking it on the chin will be guys that try to make an economy (read Wealth creators aka farmers) work.

      disclaimer:::::By wealth creators I don't mean farmers are making money but they do drive the economy.

      Unlike that ****head Galen Weston who makes money off farmers back by price fixing and collusion....and yet they are wealthy....****ing criminals.

      the dumb****led farmer...tm.
      bucket . . . hear your frustration . . . but this situation goes well beyond the farming community. All business has to be aware of these global financial risks.

      For instance, the fallout in retail has just begun (IMO). The incoming generation of spenders will have a totally different attitude on debt and consumerism. Not good for the banking industry either. The debt bomb has yet to 'go-off'. That alone may take a generation to repair . . . .

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        #18
        Or it might take the generation to understand that to earn 100k a year actually requires some effort...

        I might be saying this wrong but.... its been too easy for too long for the younger generation....or does any CEO need to be paid 100s of millions?

        fire away.

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          #19
          Originally posted by seldomseen View Post

          As for price I was at the Sask. wheat commission meeting in Tisdale yesterday and the speaker that talked about markets said that No 1 13.5 would be selling for about 8.20 right now if the railroads were able to move grain.
          That sounds familiar - reassuring sounds to encourage you to plant another crop - there is light at the end of the tunnel, prosperity is just around the corner...... if it only it weren't for..... (think of the excuse).

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            #20
            And buyers dial 1800 russianwheat

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