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    #13
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    You forgot, residential customers are subsidizing cheaper farm rates in Saskatchewan. Without their generous support farmers would be paying significantly more.

    I am so glad that you spend most of your days pissed off about my solar system because it gives you something to do. And you don't even live in Saskatchewan! LOL Can't you fix the Alberta grid issues or have they also stopped paying attention to your nonsense?
    Subsidized farm rates....if there were no farmers in the province how would things look????

    chicken and egg ....

    And you forget about the subsidized power rates to Evraz...

    A billion dollar protein industries fund of taxpayers money to subsidize Jimmy Cameron's and others ventures....to make fake meat....

    I will gladly take the subsidized power rates to my farm since I am not being credited for my carbon sequestering....

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      #14
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      As far as I know Alberta has not declared its independence yet! LOL

      I wouldn't bet on Alberta's independent economic fortunes in the long run seeing as how oil will eventually be primarily used for things other than an energy source.
      You really should get your news from Agriville. Just this morning there was an article where the IEA stated their projections for continued demand growth of oil. Poster went by the same name as you. Do you know when the IEA expects oil demand to stop growing?

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        #15
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        You forgot, residential customers are subsidizing cheaper farm rates in Saskatchewan. Without their generous support farmers would be paying significantly more.

        I am so glad that you spend most of your days pissed off about my solar system because it gives you something to do. And you don't even live in Saskatchewan! LOL Can't you fix the Alberta grid issues or have they also stopped paying attention to your nonsense?
        Spoken like a true union supporter that thinks farmers get a free ride .... lol

        How much wealth value does a union worker provide ?? They provide a very good service and have to work in bad conditions to keep the lights on at times for sure, but don’t kid yourself the get paid very well and have very good benefits, one of few unions that actually earn their way.
        How much do we subsidize the government coffers through crop insurance? I have seen the numbers and there is a lot of money that disappears into the provincial coffers from premiums each year
        Last edited by furrowtickler; Sep 12, 2019, 10:30.

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          #16
          I like that post furrow....and now do the math on the Weston price fixing....

          35 bushels X 42 loaves X 25 cents a loaf price fix =====equals drum roll ======367 dollars per acre in price fixing directly to the Westons bank account....times that by the 250 acres is 91875 from Trevor's farm to the Westons...using illegal practices...

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