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    #11
    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    Is there insurance for that? How much $ per hectare? Premium and Indemnity.
    err i presume thats sarcasm......no insurance here mate, multi peril just getting off the ground.

    Hail and fire and some do frost.

    forgotten other questions yes its a low rainfall area but beautiful soil he is third generation i think, when they have a bumper year they have a bumper. But to far between.

    This guys has no stock.

    Probably others in the area that have stock only and no crop its not to far to "station" country.

    Last year a very poor year this year shocking.

    It a vetch crop sown on stubble for hay i beleive, thinking it didnt germinate and incessant winds.

    Of course you dont like pondering and asking questions.

    Theres a fair junk of his area same or worse and plenty of NSW and Southern qld bad but maybe not quite so erodable.

    This guy is a "A" listed farmer.

    Reckon i covered your queries.

    My ranch were on 194mm for year were about dead on average but bear in mind last year dreist on record and little if any subsoil moisture so not any gas left in tank.

    According to experts my yield potential if normal rain occurs and no frosts is 1.8 to 2 t/ha.

    Forecast are for drying trend but my area we keep getting 3 to 7 mm falls every 10 to 14 or so days so we keep getting toopped up. Mid sept to oct we change from winter to summer , spring hasnt really happened to much in last 15 yrs. Go from high teen low twenties to low thirtys in space of about a 2 weeks no gradual warming.

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      #12
      Thanks for the real info Mallee
      Not a word has been said in grain markets about such drought.
      Drought in Saskatchewan was bad in 2000-2002 . But not quite like that . Sick feeling when the rains never come

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        #13
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        Thanks for the real info Mallee
        Not a word has been said in grain markets about such drought.
        Drought in Saskatchewan was bad in 2000-2002 . But not quite like that . Sick feeling when the rains never come
        Talk here on traders WA will supply export demand Sa and Vi will supply domestic into NSW and Qld Prices will hold.

        Appears we’re gonna lose a fair slash of China se Asia to the ruskies some done deals already.

        Think about it makes sense china would go straight to Putin during current turmoil.

        Jazz others my disagree but I’m starting to side with chuck on this one. Starting to hurt Aussie farmers and we’re on the sidelines o it all drinking beer and rum not rooting for anyone

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          #14
          Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
          err i presume thats sarcasm......no insurance here mate, multi peril just getting off the ground
          No sarcasm intended. How the hell do you manage that risk?

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            #15
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            No sarcasm intended. How the hell do you manage that risk?
            You don't farm like Canadians do by being the highest price per acre producers in the world and then beg constantly for government welfare handouts when the crop isn't perfect. I'm not sure who actually has it worse in the end, them or us. Probably us since it is not sustainable in any way.

            They just have drought to deal with. We have rich entitlement which is far worse.

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              #16
              Originally posted by tweety View Post
              You don't farm like Canadians do by being the highest price per acre producers in the world and then beg constantly for government welfare handouts when the crop isn't perfect. I'm not sure who actually has it worse in the end, them or us. Probably us since it is not sustainable in any way.

              They just have drought to deal with. We have rich entitlement which is far worse.
              Oh wow.......I wonder how many other reps in the ag industry agree with tweety?

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                #17
                Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                Oh wow.......I wonder how many other reps in the ag industry agree with tweety?
                All of them ...thats why our farm's equity is going against other countries treasuries...

                Read what Kevin Hursch has to say about adhoc.payments..

                Funny though dairy will be OK...

                ....and the 40 bucks an acre for Irrigation districts in this province will do just fine.....

                The good news is the WCWGA made some noise about the dairy payment...

                Sadly that will keep the politicians twiddling their thumbs...

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                  #18
                  Kevin has never been in touch with ag. Even when he drove his little truck around

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                    #19
                    You can either stick your head in the sand, most likely conclusion, or realize we need to farm way cheaper to compete in the future against all the countries that formerly imported but are now exporting. And you wonder why we keep losing markets - its not all political, see the entitlement comment.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by tweety View Post
                      You can either stick your head in the sand, most likely conclusion, or realize we need to farm way cheaper to compete in the future against all the countries that formerly imported but are now exporting. And you wonder why we keep losing markets - its not all political, see the entitlement comment.
                      So in an exporting nation, instead of reciprocal trade deals and agreements and govt adults and farm groups who actually manage and promote the file, ag producers will just be the dollar store alternative waiting for whoever has us over a barrel in any given year to buy our discounted product. Sounds dreamy.

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