Neighbor combing canola as we chat. Skimming over standing canola which has been laid flat by snow. Trying to avoid rocks. I have no idea of the moisture but it sure is cold!
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostOh, I agree with AG is Forgotten.
The guy from Sask ag and food stands in a field harvested outside the city and says we got to 91% so we're all basically done. WTF.
East central is hit like a brick shovel in the head yet no mention.
So yea I have a million in the field and it sucks. Actually sucks real bad.
Some won't recover from this shit show that is for sure.
Ag biggest ****ing joke ever.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostYep ðŸ‘.
Even the Hutts didn’t seem that happy.
Had to prove to myself early at sunrise if it worked or not. Picks nice feeds nice even chops well. Grain tank still way to much snow and neighbour tried drying bottom pure mush. Lots called it today.
She’s done.
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At the end of the day does it really matter the percentage left in the field? The markets haven’t shown any response to it since the first snow in Sept.
Problem is there is a lot of carryover for most crops, so that will make up anything left out.
Demand is low, and sales are at a hand to mouth situation. If a market gets “shorted†yes their maybe a tickle up to cover it, then down it goes. Other countries are picking up anything we can’t supply, and buying it cheaper.
Hope the stealerships picked up their brooms early, can’t see much “pre†bookings going on.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostOh boo hoo you wanna be Canadian farmer. Just look and talk to people. But you know everything
You on the other hand appear to be a career civil servant who only farms part time, albeit on a grander scale, if you want to count acres or combines.
I've relied on primary agriculture for my entire livelihood which is something you don't appear to have needed to do. I also know how to drive from eastern Saskatchewan to Red Deer without going into Manitoba.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostWho is the wanna be farmer? I've farmed full time with no off-farm income coming into the house for 19 years in Canada and for 18 before that in Scotland.
You on the other hand appear to be a career civil servant who only farms part time, albeit on a grander scale, if you want to count acres or combines.
I've relied on primary agriculture for my entire livelihood which is something you don't appear to have needed to do. I also know how to drive from eastern Saskatchewan to Red Deer without going into Manitoba.
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