Be prepared to bend over when it comes carbon taxes on your fertilizer. To make 1 ton of fertilizer it takes about average 5 tons CO2. So get ready to pay $100 ton more for fertilizer come april 1st.
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In October 2019 Canada has the opportunity to punt these clowns to the curb. Maybe they can enjoy the same party status as the Quebec provincial Parti Québécois now has.
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Originally posted by walterm View PostDo you think there will be more plow down, green manure/feed crops in the future reducing fertilizer use and maybe reducing grain yields that may increase price of grain?
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Originally posted by walterm View PostDo you think there will be more plow down, green manure/feed crops in the future reducing fertilizer use and maybe reducing grain yields that may increase price of grain?
Maybe possible after the UN's planned wealth rearrangement. Then land price won't be factored in.
Sorry to burst your bubble WalterM.
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Chuck smiling right now
Every farmer paying the max to benit a few with zero climate change
Hmmmm wealth transfer
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This is awesome right on.
Let's fertilize less grow less people will starve and we ll actually make the same money. He is brilliant?!!!!
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Unless you've heard any update today to their plans I believe the special conditions applied to the 4 industries in early August where competitiveness was a concern will apply. That would make the effect on fertilizer minimal I believe. The 4 industries were cement, iron and steel, lime and nitrogen fertiliser.
Some information here
http://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/climate-action/pricing-carbon-pollution/output-based-pricing-system-technical-backgrounder.html http://https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/climate-action/pricing-carbon-pollution/output-based-pricing-system-technical-backgrounder.html
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Add to the carbon insanity the fact that the two B-loads of straight urea that were delivered to my farm today came from Clavet, 300 kms away....when the Belle Plain plant is only 100 kms away from my yard.
The whole system is broken...government and Enviros are all up in arms about becoming more energy efficient!!!! Was that energy efficient. Was the Urea that was delivered to my farm last year in 24 tonne loads efficient? Guess where that came from...the only safe guess would be Minnesota or North Dakota.
Maybe we need a full blown collapse of the whole system to instill a semblance of sanity back into it. The affects of affluence creates inefficiencyLast edited by farmaholic; Oct 23, 2018, 17:34.
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The most important 8 pages you might read this year.
http://www.amazingcarbon.com/PDF/JONES%20%27Nitrogen%27%20(21July14).pdf
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Austranda should be banned from agriville I am sick of this TROLL. Believe it or not you will be charged because they can.
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Austidiot, I hate to burst your brain bubble but our part of the world is frozen solid for 6 months out of the year. I guess your cut and paste info didn’t take that into account. You can keep your info down under.
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Originally posted by walterm View PostDo you think there will be more plow down, green manure/feed crops in the future reducing fertilizer use and maybe reducing grain yields that may increase price of grain?
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