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Originally posted by tweety View PostYes it does. It's an incredibly valuable tax payer subsidized welfare program guaranteeing an income. Farmers are so very fortunate to have it, unlike pretty much every other business.
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Originally posted by the big wheel View PostOh please spare us the bullshit every business has access to a multitude of employment and other subsidized programs and insurance on inventory etc etc.
Tell me one other business with production/income insurance let alone heavily subsidized.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostActually that's the bullshit line. I'm sure Walmart does, but not businesses comparable to farming. You have insurance on your equipment as well. A ski hill can't get insurance if it doesn't snow. Farming is unique.
Tell me one other business with production/income insurance let alone heavily subsidized.
Yes you can make it snow. lolLast edited by the big wheel; Jul 14, 2019, 02:07.
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Now you're just being ridiculous, most businesses can't just 'set their prices'. Saying a ski hill can just make snow is like saying you can just make rain.
Farming has become next to risk free with all the subsidies and welfare payments, programs, purple gas in the Escalade, farm plates on the car, gst back, and a million other things most family businesses could only dream of.
So quit your whining.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostNow you're just being ridiculous, most businesses can't just 'set their prices'. Saying a ski hill can just make snow is like saying you can just make rain.
Farming has become next to risk free with all the subsidies and welfare payments, programs, purple gas in the Escalade, farm plates on the car, gst back, and a million other things most family businesses could only dream of.
So quit your whining.
And some businesses are supported by provincial lotteries....the one I just seen fails me but i found it interesting the sasklotteries had money into it...
Or else you are just being sarcastic and everyone missed it?????
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Originally posted by tweety View PostNow you're just being ridiculous, most businesses can't just 'set their prices'. Saying a ski hill can just make snow is like saying you can just make rain.
Farming has become next to risk free with all the subsidies and welfare payments, programs, purple gas in the Escalade, farm plates on the car, gst back, and a million other things most family businesses could only dream of.
So quit your whining.
Thank you very much!
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To me the simple fact primary Ag production is insurable portrays the insane risk taken to produce an essential of life and to keep those people stupid enough to take that risk in the game if something disasterous happens!
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Originally posted by tweety View PostNow you're just being ridiculous, most businesses can't just 'set their prices'. Saying a ski hill can just make snow is like saying you can just make rain.
Farming has become next to risk free with all the subsidies and welfare payments, programs, purple gas in the Escalade, farm plates on the car, gst back, and a million other things most family businesses could only dream of.
So quit your whining.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostRisk free you say, subsidies, welfare payments. Almost choked on my tea lol. If I look at cost per acre to grow canola with everything including rent, labor, depreciation all in it is well in excess of $300 dollars. Of those costs we have dyed fuel, crop insurance and gst back(all businesses get that on eligible expenses). My crop insurance is $25 an acre on canola and fuel costs last year across the farm worked out to roughly $16 an acre. So if my total cost to grow canola is $350, and my subsidized inputs are $41 then 11.7% of my inputs are subsidized. As far as GST there is no gst on seed, spray, equipment, fertilizer. As far as skiing the closest ski hill to me used to $20 a day when I was young, 35 years ago, now roughly double that and they are on a river and in years of no snowfall make their own snow. Tweety take the chip off your shoulder and enjoy your day.
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Article in past week Western Producer says AgGrowthCoalition is meeting this week in Quebec City.
Coalition includes major grain and general farm organizations.
For past year, government officials have been looking at BRMs and are to report next week.
Sask official previously said he did not expect changes during five year term of Canadian Agricultural Partnership ending March31, 2023.
Let’s wait to see what, if anything, comes out of this meeting.
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