Holy shit never saw one jd sprayer at saskatoon site ! That’s a first . Lots of wore out 4wd holy rough.
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Look at the condition of those tires, the nibs aren't even wore off!
Is this legit?
Bobby, is that on an air cart? 16.5L-16.1Last edited by farmaholic; Apr 7, 2019, 17:50.
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Originally posted by checking View PostFarma,
I can sell you a nib gun if you will take off your tinfoil hat.
Geez, no one will believe anything anymore!
I wanted to say my gullabilty makes me a doubter at times! "April fools day is past...you're the biggest fool at last!"
Once again....As I said, hard to believe FCC would want that sticker left on with what looks like could be a case/file number. ....you're right....that's hard to believe!Last edited by farmaholic; Apr 7, 2019, 20:38.
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Originally posted by ajl View PostTo state the obvious, FCC is back in the repossession and foreclosure business. Buyers take note and lower your bids accordingly.
Signs of a chink in the armor...a crack on thin ice? This could get ugly, the Cinderella crop has fallen from grace, flax could see over production, green pea prices are almost certain to fall, yellow peas into India and China could struggle, wheat/durum/barley?, any small acreage niche specialty crop is susceptible to over production. How does this all make sense with high rents and expensive land? Machinery and it's parts in the stratosphere! Fuel prices sickeningly high in relation to crude prices. Seed costs, chemical and fertilizer prices holding steady in relation to grain prices.
There could be some interesting times ahead. Was anyone's budget for production, used to determine borrowing limits, include the possibility of sub $10 canola?
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostThey themselves are somewhat responsible for the foreclosures. And you just made my point about what I once said about the land in foreclosure held by lenders....seems as soon as the bank owns it no one wants to pay "market" price for it anymore.
Signs of a chink in the armor...a crack on thin ice? This could get ugly, the Cinderella crop has fallen from grace, flax could see over production, green pea prices are almost certain to fall, yellow peas into India and China could struggle, wheat/durum/barley?, any small acreage niche specialty crop is susceptible to over production. How does this all make sense with high rents and expensive land? Machinery and it's parts in the stratosphere! Fuel prices sickeningly high in relation to crude prices. Seed costs, chemical and fertilizer prices holding steady in relation to grain prices.
There could be some interesting times ahead. Was anyone's budget for production, used to determine borrowing limits, include the possibility of sub $10 canola?
If you don't want to lose a bunch ...spray it twice and take the year off...
The best program the government could do is pay 50 bucks an acre to not seed...
Railways won't haul it...boats don't get loaded....china and India are out of the market ....we don't feed starving people....
Yup I would take the 50 bucks and take the year off....**** it ...its a money losing year coming....BIG time...
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