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    #13
    In reply to the original question, yes.

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      #14
      Originally posted by bucket View Post

      Keep throwing 250 pounds at that 80 dollar canola seed....

      This year will tell the tale....
      Thanks bucket I was just packing the drill with $200 an acre fert and canola seed when I saw your post. I begged dad to unload the drill and put flax in. Nope he said we have to seed canola because we got a 54 bu crop last yr. I wonder if he knew the price was almost $2 higher then.

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        #15
        Sometimes I write posts just to play devils advocate....to each their own ....

        There is one world of ****ing hurt coming if a shower doesn't show up in the next month....I am not ready to say the fat lady is singing....but she might be gargling on the throat juice....

        I have said it many times ....no western Canadian farmer can use their equity to compete against the treasuries of other nations....Trump has thrown 12 billion at farmers with another 15 billion coming..

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          #16
          From what I have seen this week, its not canola we have to worry about. We might be putting a final nail in the lentil market once and for all. Never have I seen so many rollers going day and night. Half the acres look to be pulses of some sort here south of Regina. We only have one country for that market too. What are we doing here?

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            #17
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            You guys....just stop and think for a second then ask yourself, "wouldn't it be nice if it didn't matter"?

            Let that reverberate in your cranium for a while.
            I'm sure it rattles around in many of our brains many days - the option to quit. It's easier to just keep on doing what we always do though.
            Irritates the heck out of me listening to the radio when the hosts are saying how "lucky" we are to be getting these cool northerly winds as it's keeping the "icky" weather south of the border on this long weekend. So, so awfully important that the majority of society don't have to experience the inconvenience of a rain while they are on holiday - meanwhile the sector of society that grows their food works through the long weekend just desperate for that essential moisture. What a disconnect in society.

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              #18
              Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
              I, so awfully important that the majority of society don't have to experience the inconvenience of a rain while they are on holiday
              Maybe society needs to experience the inconvenience of a few days of hunger.

              Some weird things have happening in my neck of the woods this yr. A few guys who were grabbing a lot of rented land the past 5 yrs or so, dropped it and let some new BTOs take it over. They dropped it before the canola disaster so its almost like they had a 6th sense or something was up. They are back near their yards and look happy as clams. However, some new players came in and bought a lot of high priced stuff, rented a lot more probably for $100 plus to get it out of someone's hands. Guys new to the area and some new to Canada. Maybe they are well funded but they have got to be a little concerned.
              Last edited by jazz; May 17, 2019, 21:47.

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                #19
                Originally posted by wiseguy
                Farma it don't matter for those with crap insurance !

                sask crop insurance says it all gos 50 bu to thee acre even in a drought !

                50 x 10 still 500 hun an acre ! Giver er !
                Oh we're givin-er alright.

                I'm competeing with SF3'$ fertilizer rates but in the Ghetto only get two thirds to three quarters of what his crops yield in the Garden of Eden. His canola seed and fertilizer have higher rates of return than mine do...Ghettonomics.

                I'm all in.

                I won't "lose" any money farming this year because I know exactly were I spent it.

                p.s., someone tell Smother Nurture to turn the fan off!

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                  I'm sure it rattles around in many of our brains many days - the option to quit. It's easier to just keep on doing what we always do though.
                  Irritates the heck out of me listening to the radio when the hosts are saying how "lucky" we are to be getting these cool northerly winds as it's keeping the "icky" weather south of the border on this long weekend. So, so awfully important that the majority of society don't have to experience the inconvenience of a rain while they are on holiday - meanwhile the sector of society that grows their food works through the long weekend just desperate for that essential moisture. What a disconnect in society.

                  thats always pissed me off , i even phoned the local radio station and asked him if he knew how dry it was. that was a few years back and it was july long , fires all over .rain was in the forecast and he was whining on the radio it was gonna wreck his long weekend .i explained the errors of his ways to him.some people don't have a clue . first rain we got that year was july 20th

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                    Oh we're givin-er alright.

                    I'm competeing with SF3'$ fertilizer rates but in the Ghetto only get two thirds to three quarters of what his crops yield in the Garden of Eden. His canola seed and fertilizer have higher rates of return than mine do...Ghettonomics.

                    I'm all in.

                    I won't "lose" any money farming this year because I know exactly were I spent it.

                    p.s., someone tell Smother Nurture to turn the fan off!
                    it was brutal wind here again , blowing right of the icebergs

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                      #22
                      Load up them inputs the bigger the expense the higher the agrimiserability payment.
                      Can’t lose boys and girls all the politicians that wrecked the program say it’s the way of the land!!!
                      Even those in the ghetto collecting big.
                      Banker phones in the fall say hey relax buddy da checks in da mail man!!!!

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                        #23
                        No Crap Insurance, little chance of collecting Agrimiserability, AngryInvest is pocket change.....feels like we're going it alone in the Ghetto. And we basically are.

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                          #24
                          Little over 1.5 inches here since snow gone,so we are in fair condition for now,but it could warm up a whole bunch.
                          Am relying on moisture deficency ins this yr as it looks bad later on,do you in sask have moisture defecency ins or just all risk ?
                          I perfer this as they look in rain gague and if short they pay ,if not life is good also,no checking bins looking at your past records ect.

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