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    Policy Policy Policy..how does this policy impact Ag?

    https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/budget-planning-and-reporting/plan-for-growth

    Click on the link read the growth plan at the bottom of the page. You’re right, rareearth, PDF too big in the other link so I deleted it.

    Read each item that relates to agriculture. Like? Hate? Relevant?

    Ag policy is viewed as very important, isn’t it. Tremendous focus on ag. Wow.

    pars.
    Last edited by parsley; Dec 30, 2019, 22:27.

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    I received a error message “invalid URL”

    How many pages is the PDF?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
      I received a error message “invalid URL”

      How many pages is the PDF?
      I deleted the invalid link and replaced it with the link above.

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        The last study I read about irrigation done in 2008 it would cost 5000 dollars per irrigated acre to get water to the quarter line. ...then another 200000 per pivot for the farmer. ...


        The current irrigation district didn't have to buy the capital infrastructure and are still being subsidized 40 dollars an acre for the next 5 years...

        It's more subsidy than what dairy farmers receive....

        85000 acres of additional irrigation is very expensive for dryland farmers....considering they receive no support like the irrigation farmers.....

        And to prove how stupid it is ....Goodale had jumped on the bandwagon....
        Last edited by bucket; Dec 30, 2019, 23:01.

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