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    #13
    Originally posted by tweety View Post
    We are setting the price by growing too much for the amount of rich people who can afford to buy it. You can't always absolve yourself and blame everyone else.
    Tweety, Canada is insignificant in the global grains trade. We have zero effect on the pricing regardless of supply and demand.

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      #14
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      Tweety, Canada is insignificant in the global grains trade. We have zero effect on the pricing regardless of supply and demand.
      Who said anything about Canada?

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        #15
        Just talked to fellow in Holland pays .22 Euro for a kwh. All in with distribution we pay $0.34 cana buck

        A little looking finds 1.71 cdn dollar in a pound. 1 kwh in UK costs 12 to 13 pence or 22 cdn cents per kwh plus fixed charge of 80 to 100 lb

        Poverty in UK is 60% of the mean. The article is short on numbers, but they pay what we do. The article is click bait, perfect for Agriville.

        https://www.ukpower.co.uk/home_energy/tariffs-per-unit-kwh https://www.ukpower.co.uk/home_energy/tariffs-per-unit-kwh
        Last edited by tweety; Feb 12, 2020, 15:47.

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          #16
          Originally posted by tweety View Post
          Just talked to fellow in Holland pays .22 Euro for a kwh. All in with distribution we pay $0.34 cana buck

          A little looking finds 1.71 cdn dollar in a pound. 1 kwh in UK costs 12 to 13 pence or 22 cdn cents per kwh plus fixed charge of 80 to 100 lb

          Poverty in UK is 60% of the mean. The article is short on numbers, but they pay what we do. The article is click bait, perfect for Agriville.

          https://www.ukpower.co.uk/home_energy/tariffs-per-unit-kwh https://www.ukpower.co.uk/home_energy/tariffs-per-unit-kwh
          Wow that's high. Much more reasonable in Sask.

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            #17
            Originally posted by tweety View Post
            We are setting the price by growing too much for the amount of rich people who can afford to buy it. You can't always absolve yourself and blame everyone else.
            WTF does this mean?

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              #18
              Originally posted by LEP View Post
              WTF does this mean?
              Ever hear of supply and demand? Probably not.

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                #19
                Originally posted by tweety View Post
                Ever hear of supply and demand? Probably not.
                Bahaha Daddy tell you that one? So if we produce more, it increases supply. Increased supply, lower price. Lower price, cheaper to eat. Cheaper to eat, the poor buy more with the funds they have.

                That is why I am curious why you argue the opposite?

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                  #20
                  Newsfeed on my Iphone told me just today that subsidies for solar panels in Nevada means that citizens get their panels free......so we asked the waitress at Red Rock, “do you have free solar panels on your roof?” She says , “No Way, the installation would still cost us monthly bills adding up to $20,000 and for a few months in the summer, the electric bill goes up over $100 - $170 to run the air conditioning.” “We use natural gas in winter and the bill is around $70 a month”. She says it is a totally wasteful use of her money.

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                    #21
                    The green narrative is dOA. EU votes to forge ahead with 32 natural gas projects.

                    Climate radicals should have some pride and admit they lost. They pinned their hopes on fumbling science and the unicorn supposedly riding in to save them. All of it has failed. Now we are stuck with just the radicals left behind who dont know it yet.

                    Greta is not happy.

                    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/feb/12/eu-accused-of-climate-crisis-hypocrisy-after-backing-32-gas-projects EU accused of climate crisis hypocrisy after backing 32 gas projects
                    Last edited by jazz; Feb 13, 2020, 09:29.

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                      #22
                      And just out today, the US was the only country on the planet that reduced its emissions last year. All while becoming energy independent, no carbon tax or any UN bullshit.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by LEP View Post
                        Bahaha Daddy tell you that one? So if we produce more, it increases supply. Increased supply, lower price. Lower price, cheaper to eat. Cheaper to eat, the poor buy more with the funds they have.

                        That is why I am curious why you argue the opposite?
                        He also doesn’t think canola prices have decreased the last 20 months even though charts and statistics show differently.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by LEP View Post
                          Bahaha Daddy tell you that one? So if we produce more, it increases supply. Increased supply, lower price. Lower price, cheaper to eat. Cheaper to eat, the poor buy more with the funds they have.

                          That is why I am curious why you argue the opposite?
                          And how is cheaper price working out for you for your farm net? Also curious why you argue cheaper is better.

                          For the other sods on canola price. 490 average last 5 years, and now its 462. Incredibly 38 bucks down from the average, how will you ever survive....

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