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    #11
    Maybe that should be a question for our ag minister- Any compensation/help
    if a farm enterprise falls victim to those circumstances?
    Asking now would maybe give enough time to "study it".

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      #12
      Originally posted by wade View Post
      Maybe that should be a question for our ag minister- Any compensation/help
      if a farm enterprise falls victim to those circumstances?
      Asking now would maybe give enough time to "study it".
      Sask party found 1.3 billion for emergencies ....somehow someone has to define emergency for them...when agriculture is the base of this economy...

      Remember the virus was brought here....we didn't start it...

      The saskparty also found a 42 percent rebate on provincial sales tax for new homes...Shows they really are chasing the urban vote...good thing they get their blinded support from agriculture producers...

      Our ag minister is drop dead stupid as a bag of stones...
      Last edited by bucket; Mar 21, 2020, 10:12.

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        #13
        This should help -

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          #14
          Interesting that no solid plan, concept etc was put forward.

          I think each farm has a low number of employees, relative to number of acres.

          First sign of flu, go home and stay is likely to late and all other on farm in will be exposed as well. Tractors, trucks, tools, shops, etc

          Depends on the severity of flu symptoms, owners will have to work regardless, then that increases odds that other workers will be impacted (probably quicker) .

          Farming is a essential service business. I’m sure some on here will disagree with that statement?

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            #15
            It’s a good question. We are not all in the same boat. Our farm hires no one, scarcely ever sees anyone enter the yard unless invited, is at the end of a road so there is zero traffic whatsoever. So for us it is quite simple, and not much has to change. No more church and visiting with friends for a bit I guess.

            We have enough food and bullets and supplies to last years and years if we need to. A moose or two and about a million deer in every bush. I am almost hermit like in that I am happy on my own and do not have a big need for people and parties. I like people, I just don’t have to be rubbing shoulders.

            We just are hunkered down more than usual, if that is even possible. I hear you guys with wives and friends in medical jobs. That is a different thing for sure. I am not sure what you can do really?

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              #16
              We are getting the farm house (now sitting empty) fixed up just in case one of the family needs to self-isolate from the rest of us. I would think those in health care professions might be most vulnerable. Not too many cases in Regina so I think we will be ok.

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                #17
                Sheepwheat, you are in great shape. 💪

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                  Sheepwheat, you are in great shape. 💪
                  I dunno I’ve gained a bit in the last year. But thanks. Lol

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                    #19
                    We are looking for fertile chicken and turkey eggs. I have the incubator ready. It will be interesting for kids during long days locked up with “older humans”. LOL

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                      #20
                      I will be spending more time in my garden than fields. Eating will be more important than planting a crop we can't get paid for. Let the sask farmers of the world plant it all.Planting 10 thousand 20 thousand 50 thousand acres is going to be a logistical nightmare . Making sure everyone is protected and not quarantined. Not to mention the risk for aging farm population.Maybe this will be reset.

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