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    #31
    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
    I think you'd find a limited market for it. People that enjoy destroying the natural environment around them probably don't buy a lot of air freshener.
    The trees are not natural for most of southern Sask.There were hardly any trees in a lot of the Palliser triangle 100 years ago. In south east Sask homesteaders had to go to the Moose mountains for firewood, hence the early sod houses. All the bush we push didn't exist before the 1940's. I have a aerial map of a few sections around our farm from 1947 and I am surprised how little bush there was. When we are cleaning up a lot of bush we run across lots of hand picked rock piles way back in these bluffs that tells me it was broken intially. The fertility in these reclaimed areas is amazing.

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      #32
      Wondering what part indigenous people played in setting prairie fires.
      Either intentionally or ones that got away.
      Early European explorers likely were able to report.

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        #33
        Can you imagine the carbon release from Mother Nature's scorched earth policy when prairie fires roared across the untamed western wilderness!

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          #34
          The last 60 acres i cleared was fire burnt prairie in 1929. only trees were in a wet corner i was told, those were standing dead spruce that exploded into kindlng when i hit them with the 6h.

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            #35
            Sign me up for a couple of the air fresheners SF3, love that smell. That and freshly seeded ground in the spring.

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              #36
              Now I'm wondering how many on here have spent a few winters in their youth in the bush working off farm.
              Air freshener sales might be higher than you think.

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                #37
                Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                I think you'd find a limited market for it. People that enjoy destroying the natural environment around them probably don't buy a lot of air freshener.
                Well I guess you could get the sheep shit scent for yourself. Should remind you of the old country.

                Mind you you must be used to the scent of bullshit now since that seems to be your flow of info on here anyway.
                Last edited by sk_wheatking; Mar 29, 2019, 15:21.

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                  #38
                  Guys stop worrying about your canola. You are going to get big cash from carbon rebates. ralph just came by my mailbox with goodies.
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                    #39
                    And just who calculated what this tax is going to cost the average person.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      And just who calculated what this tax is going to cost the average person.
                      Not a god damn soul , thats who
                      And all the indirect costs like freight on food etc will never be known

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