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    #31
    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
    "This weekends rain is make or break....calls will be starting to be made for a good auction date for into next spring...."

    A stampede out the door will KILL all the value in iron/bins while grain/cattle increase! Yikes, hope that never happens!
    You mean I might get to actually drive something newer than a 9600 one day? Just don't hit the land values too hard.

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      #32
      God is Canada ever a weak lilly limp wristed nation. While trudeau is out pandering our trde is breaking down and no response.
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      OTTAWA (Reuters) - China's customs agency plans to increase inspections of Canadian meat and meat product imports, a move that could seriously damage the Canadian industry, officials said on Tuesday.
      A Canadian agriculture ministry notice to industry seen by Reuters said the embassy in Beijing had been told the Chinese would open all containers of Canadian meat and meat products and in some cases 100% of the contents will be inspected.
      China, locked in a major diplomatic and trade dispute with Ottawa, has already blocked imports of Canadian canola seed and temporarily suspended import permits from two pork plants.
      Chinese officials cited "recent cases of non-compliance of pork shipments" and also said the move was linked to the risk of African swine fever and anti-smuggling measures, the ministry said in its notice. China's pork industry has been badly hit by a deadly outbreak of swine fever.
      The Canadian Meat Council, which represents major processors, urged members to "increase significantly the surveillance and compliance with all requirements" for exports to China.
      "We cannot stress enough that the slightest ‘non-compliance’ could jeopardize our entire meat exports to China, which would have a disastrous effect on all CMC members," it said in a message to members seen by Reuters.

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        #33
        Google Scott Moe and drought, all it goes to is stupid carbon tax........he better hire more agents at crop insurance cause they gonna be busy if the rain disappears this weekend.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Herc View Post
          Google Scott Moe and drought, all it goes to is stupid carbon tax........he better hire more agents at crop insurance cause they gonna be busy if the rain disappears this weekend.
          That’s all he’s worried about because with the carbon tax he can’t tax us more. It’s kinda self incriminating for him to run around complaining about the carbon tax when his tax is killing us even more. Lol.

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            #35
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            The costs to raise cattle are virtually unchanged in the past decades. hard to compare that with grain farming.
            Clear you don't have a clue what you are talking about - used to be $30 hay bales now they can be $130 or more. Pasture rental that used to be 70c/day can be $1.60 in places.


            Originally posted by pourfarmer View Post
            ..... I simply googled Manitoba forage insurance and found all kind of information....
            Not the same as knowledge though....

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              #36
              If this coming weekend forecast
              Fizzles out again.
              The lightest land will be pretty well done.
              Not sure how long good land has. Something by the 15th. Still in the game.

              Depends on temp and wind.

              If it is gonna do it .
              Finish us off quick.
              And completely.
              Have not collected crop insurance since 02
              Maybe due.
              Crop insurance , ag invest.

              If the grains go down .
              That will help the cattle
              Feed situation.
              Lots to bale , like 02

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                #37
                Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                Clear you don't have a clue what you are talking about - used to be $30 hay bales now they can be $130 or more. Pasture rental that used to be 70c/day can be $1.60 in places.
                You ever bought fertilizer or canola seed grass? Priced a combine lately? Go try that and get back to me.

                The costs to run a modern grain farm are an order of magnitude larger than any cattle operation I know of.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  You ever bought fertilizer or canola seed grass? Priced a combine lately? Go try that and get back to me.

                  The costs to run a modern grain farm are an order of magnitude larger than any cattle operation I know of.
                  You don't think ranchers buy fertilizer jazz? or seed $100/acre corn? - some of the cover crop mixes are $65-80/acre and we use machinery too. The biggest difference I see is that ranching is a consistently low/negative margin business - we never get years where we make hundreds of dollars an acre.

                  That said it's a choice we make, no one forces us to either ranch or to farm and no-one owes us a living.

                  Unfortunate that this part of my post detracted from the other - how can ag producers expect to be taken seriously by Government when they claim to be suffering from unusually severe weather conditions and at the same time insist that the extreme weather conditions are just normal weather conditions because that fits their climate change denial theories?

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                    #39
                    The govt is getting greedy $.50 a liter fuel tax ,pst on more and more, employee deductions are going higher and higher. Dam rights they should be stepping up to the plate. US is throwing in 19 billion at their farmers.

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                      #40
                      Stats Can and the USDA have a cheap food policy. They constantly over report stocks depressing our prices when we should be reaping the benefits of low supply and high prices. Oh they 'correct' their numbers a year after our bins are already empty and say that yeah there really was a shortage. Assholes. They depress our prices when times should be good they can damn well make it up to us when times are bad.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
                        The govt is getting greedy $.50 a liter fuel tax ,pst on more and more, employee deductions are going higher and higher. Dam rights they should be stepping up to the plate. US is throwing in 19 billion at their farmers.
                        It was 12 billion, then another 16 billion and working on disaster relief of another 20 billion....


                        Meanwhile Trudeau hands out billions for women's something or other all over the world...


                        The taxpayers of Canada are not getting that money back in any form....

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                          #42
                          When govt is running deficits, suppressing interest rates,
                          collecting all the taxes, plus taking on debt that it has zero intention of paying back, plus there's the quantitative easing going on, diminishing the value of the dollar, YEAH THEY SHOULD STEP UP. It's like quadruple dipping into our pockets at the very least. They want to fix the climate by collecting taxes, it's their problem now, you don't just get the gravy and wash your hands of the dirty work. How da fawk does a guy build a bank account to ride out the tough times when your getting raked everytime you turn around? If the above sounds like capitalism, oh i forgot about the oligarchy in grain, fert, chem, seed, rail, that's kept in place by govt regulation, all to export grain overseas which they are screwing up more then they are helping at the moment.... this is wasted breathe but that's how i see it. Maybe they should teach us how to code....

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                            #43


                            Rain is too late for a big part of this area for a viable crop , hay or pasture

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