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    Time for sask party to step up to the plate!!!

    If the liberals did or didn’t offer trade injury money doesn’t matter the Sask party better be asking for it during this election. They better also step up to assist the costs of drying lost grades fuel etc etc. Otherwise fk them next election.
    Get that useless vacationer home to deal with this disaster.
    Pressure rhe rail companies and grain cos to up their drying and lower the charge. Get wet grain moving for fk sakes not much grain and rhe *** terminals aren’t taking anything how *** stupid are these people. There should be extra trains sitting waiting. Somebody grab a *** brain already.

    #2
    Elevator here didn’t want to order any cars because they don’t know what will be going out. They said they can get all the cars they want and fast. The last 100 cars took them over a month to load. Only nice deal around is there ain’t any lineups

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      #3
      CGC has 130 million dollars and they can't set up temporary offices to get some pre-grading done at the terminal....given the current conditions...

      How about calling 15.5 dry for the year?

      Graincos sending samples away for falling numbers before you can deliver....

      Sask Ag minister heads for Mexico to look for a winter home....calls it a trade mission....what is he selling 8MMT of tough feed wheat? But he took the Canola Council with him ...where are our federal people?????

      The Sask AG minister has said no help for farmers....the weather will turn...he isn't a farmer when he can't look at the maturity levels of the crop on September 10th , the percent combined ...the weather forecast and determine this is a real shitshow....And where is his staff to clue him in??? Don't they have university educated agrologists explaining to him the severity of the crop conditions and the weather impacts on it?

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        #4
        Not that much matters...MOE has said he is hitching his horse to the urban vote...they got the rural vote wrapped up and taken for granted....

        Maybe someone could explain the impact of a 1.5 billion dollar quality downgrade cost to the economy...to the simple phuck....

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          #5
          Why doesnt Weather and Climate Change Canada or what ever the hell they are called tell us what the weather will be like later this month and November, so that we as farmers know with confidence if we will have a sufficient harvest window to harvest yet this year? Afterall they can tell us what the weather (or climate.. they seem to mix this up) will be like 12 year, 50 years from now?

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            #6
            Couldnt agree more BW
            Time for a new sask party that cares about ag, oil, lumber , beef , etc
            This one has too many leaches that dont give a shit about sask

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              #7
              Originally posted by MBgrower View Post
              Why doesnt Weather and Climate Change Canada or what ever the hell they are called tell us what the weather will be like later this month and November, so that we as farmers know with confidence if we will have a sufficient harvest window to harvest yet this year? Afterall they can tell us what the weather (or climate.. they seem to mix this up) will be like 12 year, 50 years from now?
              And seeminly intelligent sheeple swallow it up

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                #8
                It is going to be interesting how Crap Insurance reacts to this dismal harvest, SaskParty just might have to repay from general revenue some of the money they took from Crap insurance surpluses. If that indeed happened.

                How much worse would it have to be before AgInstability triggers? I am losing a pile of crop value on this farm.

                What happens if some crop stays out with the AgStabMe-in-the-back program. What value is it and when is it determined? BY WHO? My AgStab is filed accrually along with incometax at the end of April....hope this crop if off by then.

                I'm sure higher "assumed and estimated" prices for good quality grain will offset any quality and quantity and price shortfalls of poor quality grain....after all they control that factor in the calculations!

                Ad hoc? Probably not until the sharks can smell Industry blood in the water ABOVE the Primary Producer level. Government probably thinks they can afford to lose some bottom feeders anyway....since they seem to like the current trend to massive farm size. The current situation might just curb the appetite of some of those BTO's as well.
                Last edited by farmaholic; Oct 10, 2019, 06:29.

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                  #9
                  You are absolutley correct CaseIH, the Sask Party has become complacent and knows they have the rural vote in the bag. I have told that to my MLA. Maybe aperson should look at the new Sask Conservative party and see what their policies are, although haven't heard a peep out of them this fall either. I don't want to sound mean or insensitive but the harvest conditions that the rest of the province has had to deal with this fall are conditions that we in the NE deal with it seems on a yearly basis. It is not easy and it costs alot of extra money, it is the things like outrages drying charges from the line companies and then they turn around a bitch because they can't get dry grain. The symbiotic relationship between producers and our suppliiers and marketers has completley become a parasitic one, and pretty soon when the host is dead hopefully the parasite dies too.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
                    Elevator here didn’t want to order any cars because they don’t know what will be going out. They said they can get all the cars they want and fast. The last 100 cars took them over a month to load. Only nice deal around is there ain’t any lineups
                    The Pioneer elevator we got in Maple Creek doesn't like getting cars in to load because that would mean that a few of the "employees" would actually have to F@#$%^G work! There ain't nothing like having a union protecting a few pieces of "company driftwood".

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                      #11
                      If only we had some organization to co-ordinate and blend all this crop. 🙄

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bootances View Post
                        If only we had some organization to co-ordinate and blend all this crop. 🙄
                        Those are called GrainCos....

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                          #13
                          Last provincial budget our famous Brad Wall shafted the AG sector with increased costs like the diesel fuel. We don’t have a lot of margin to pay his increased tax. O Maybe the provincial government should ask the federal government and neighbouring provinces for help to bring back the public canola breeding programs so the greedy chemical companies get off of there high horse. Now for that I would not mind a check off. They need to be stopped and soon.

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                            #14
                            I think TOM4$HIMSELF and BRAD4$HIMSELF go to the same church...

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                              #15
                              Common you guys, what is all this God bashing? Tom has respect for his creator and wants the creator’s light to shine on all of us. We see the evil side of mankind everyday lately, this is not it.

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