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    #11
    Originally posted by Partners View Post
    It's a good idea.
    But hardly anyone reads that rag anymore.
    Cancelled mine years ago. Propaganda machine for checkoff groups. Never missed it. All farm mags are ridiculously expensive anyways.

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      #12
      They report the ship leaving churchill.....sort of forgot to mention the subsidy provided to make that happen and how much will be shipped out of there this year...

      No mandatory sales reporting federally but it would help...

      Its a buck a bushel subsidy if they hit 300000 tonnes a year , which they won't , on the lowest cost shipping route for the prairies...

      No performance standards on that 110 million...

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        #13
        30,000 paid subscribers. 3.2 readers per subscription.

        If you don't read the Western Producer for general farm news coverage in Saskatchewan, what other options are there for farm news and stories in print and online that have the resources to cover farm news in any credible way?

        Almost all the other farm newspapers and publications are are owned by the same company Glacier Farm Media.

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          #14
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          If you went back through the last 2 years of the Western Producers you will see that they have been covering the Carbon Tax and its impact on agriculture.

          You may not agree with all the coverage. But their job is not to represent just one side of the discussion and debate.
          you said there was no impact ,all good , right??
          we don't need to dry grain anyways............

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            #15
            Based on the current price of propane, in four years an 8 cents per litre carbon tax on propane will be an additional 21% charge.
            (Current price is 38 cents per litre.)

            Natural Gas will also be taxed, but not sure on rate.

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              #16
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              30,000 paid subscribers. 3.2 readers per subscription.

              If you don't read the Western Producer for general farm news coverage in Saskatchewan, what other options are there for farm news and stories in print and online that have the resources to cover farm news in any credible way?

              Almost all the other farm newspapers and publications are are owned by the same company Glacier Farm Media.
              FYI: The Western Producer is owned by GVIC Communications Corp. Any guess what the "G" stands for?

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                #17
                Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                Based on the current price of propane, in four years an 8 cents per litre carbon tax on propane will be an additional 21% charge.
                (Current price is 38 cents per litre.)

                Natural Gas will also be taxed, but not sure on rate.
                Vote Lieberal for destroying all business in Canada...just hug a green plan, plug your car into your ASS.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  If you went back through the last 2 years of the Western Producers you will see that they have been covering the Carbon Tax and its impact on agriculture.

                  You may not agree with all the coverage. But their job is not to represent just one side of the discussion and debate.
                  Chuck interesting article in National Post:B.C. Greenhouse gas emissions near 2007 levels despite carbon tax. What the article misses is that in 2015 B.C.'s C02 emissions were 61.3 million tonnes, in 2016 they were 62.3 million tonnes and in 2017 as stated by the article they were just over 64.4 million tonnes. B.C. has the most celebrated carbon tax in North America but from 2015 to 2017 their emissions increased by over 5%. What's gives?

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                    #19
                    I subscribe to 0 farm publications.
                    The odd free or promotional issue ( not Seducer) sneaks in the mail. I skim them occasionally to make sure it's the same shite. Dad's been dead 19 years and he still gets one.
                    Damn near impossible to find a relevant article anywhere. Agronomy ok if can find.
                    No other CEOs would get Green Acres type garbage in the mail. What's mail?
                    Also, the more reclusive I get, the less the phone rings. No chem/seed sales, no govt. Wonder why....

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                      #20
                      I was flipping through the channels last night and stopped on tha National for some stupid reason and listened to that Rosemary choochbag talk to the mayor of Vancouver and talk about how green the city is. Stupid broad failed to ask Mayor smartie pants where Vancouver dumps all their shit and garbage. Ocean say hello to plastic straws and turds floating by making u soooo much greener. ****ing airheads on every side now. Reporters are just talking heads that push an agenda. Makes u sick that there are no leaders or people of influence that tell it like it is and create real solutions to real problems.

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