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    Hard yakka

    Not much beer to me made from this barley

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    Last edited by malleefarmer; Oct 28, 2019, 04:11.

    #2
    That's what our crop looks like after a snowstorm. What caused your barley to lay flat? Sawfly, stem maggot?

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      #3
      Originally posted by LEP View Post
      That's what our crop looks like after a snowstorm. What caused your barley to lay flat? Sawfly, stem maggot?
      Err that ain’t flat that’s a 8 bushel crop

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        #4
        Maybe make some "lite" beer?

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          #5
          Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
          Maybe make some "lite" beer?
          Yet again?

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            #6
            Mallee do you have any yield or income insurance that helps with a yield disaster like that?

            We complain about the crop in Canada, but we are very lucky to have options available to us for basic yield and income insurance.

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              #7
              Agree, poor boy.
              We get comment on this forum about how bad our crop and revenue insurance programs are, but have heard some say they are thankful to have them.

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                #8
                Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                Not much beer to me made from this barley

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                It's hard to tell but it looks like the feild has already been harvested.

                When I asked Mallee about insurance I thought he laughed it off and said they don't have any available.
                Maybe he should comment on it.

                I'm not sure if everything is relative but their expenses may be alot lower than ours and their domestic grain prices seem to be alot higher than ours. Their freight to port is cheaper too.
                We likely need more income to feed the parasites. Everything in Canadian Ag seems too expensive and our commodities too cheap.

                Remember, insurance in Canadian Ag is designed to limit losses, not be profitable.

                I wonder what the guys think who might have to leave crop out over winter.....and There will be no insurance on those acres because what they've already harvested will push them over the claim threshold. And then there's the point of ruining claims history, etc, by accepting a meager insurance benefit because you are just under the claim threshold.

                Its not that fúcken lucrative! The programs range from almost useless to a poor backstop.

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                  #9
                  farma , i see you have a french keyboard ? the little telltale accent above the U gives it away
                  or are you tricking the editor
                  Last edited by Guest; Oct 29, 2019, 09:25.

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                    #10
                    Apparently it’s being harvested.

                    About 500 kms away in blue ribbon country darke peak south Australia.

                    Wondering why he made the effort to harvest actually.

                    Nope no insurance we get hail and fire only and some new frost products about.

                    One comment by a expolitician I know who was involved at looking at income protection said and I quote you guys may disagree “revenue insurance involving govt underwriting will push price of land up artificially “

                    Will post pics from time to time we’re about 10 days away from start.

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