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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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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Corona shouldn't be the impetus for a farm sickness plan. Farm sickness or injury even death can occur anytime. Contingencies and preparedness should always in place. On our place we have some contingencies but are a long ways from from what I consider preparedness, if there is such a thing.
What's the first step? Should it be written info on what to do if sudden death happens? Lists of potential emergency backup farm operators? Contacting creditors and suppliers re situation?
It's a big task, and one of those doors that when opened leads down an endless path.
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostI 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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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostI 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.
When are you going to quit with the blaming and fearmongering?
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Originally posted by BreadWinner View PostWe are self isolating like everyone else but my wife is in healthcare so everyday she goes to work to help sick people. These people can’t quit working the front lines or were all screwed. She will likely bring it home eventually. Very real and scary situation.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostA thought from a friend....
Maybe not seed a crop at all . There is no law saying we have too . Hold off all payments one year . Save a lot of stress and anxiety. We have been told for years we are insignificant in world trade, and all we are is subsidized winners .
Let’s see where the chips fall with thousands of layoffs in Ag if that happens. Be a wake up call as to who is important in society and economy.
Could retired farmers set up a cash-loans account to access for younger farmers to pay their taxes?Last edited by parsley; Mar 21, 2020, 02:05.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostWe 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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I’m operating on the premise that we’re all going to get it at some point but will try to delay that as much as possible. If someone does get it and is up for operating they will get a dedicated tractor and truck while keeping to themselves. Hopefully we can get through calving and seeding without any further issues.
Interesting to see others thoughts.
Fingers crossed 🤞
Good luck everyone ðŸ€
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Originally posted by sawfly1 View PostWe may have to rethink the
Debt thing.
Can debt just sit on paper
With 0 interest. 0 payments
For years
Until economy's can crawl
Back to life
Like the UK DEBT after ww2.
They were repaying till the 60s ,
Were they not?
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