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    #11
    I know our sweet corn 🌽 patch will get our full attention this year lol .

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      #12
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      1000 percent agreed and it is a greed....I always think off selling and getting back in at a lower price...but know it would not happen...

      Those that want to farm many many acres lurk around every corner and listen intently to any sign of someone thinking of getting out...

      What they don't realize is they would be far better off doing as you suggest..
      Yes , there are vultures circling. I bet everyone that posts on agriville can tell a story or three about how a BTO , or group of them are patiently waiting for a small farmer to fail , and pack it in. Some of the more famous lines like " we need to look out for one another" , or whatever line of bs you put in. I know of a few in this area that are going to have a rude awakening from a few of "the little guys".

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        #13
        Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
        Shush! The point is to do your thing and not get everyone growing the same thing. I just switched from potatoes to cabbages, thanks to your post!
        LOL!

        My most abject apologies, offered from a minimum of 6'.

        But darn it, now you went and blew my cover - I was gonna grow cabbage, but wasn't going to say it outright in case someone copied my brilliant innovation!

        Now what? We've likely gone and ruined both markets, LOL!

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          #14
          Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View Post
          Yes , there are vultures circling. I bet everyone that posts on agriville can tell a story or three about how a BTO , or group of them are patiently waiting for a small farmer to fail , and pack it in. Some of the more famous lines like " we need to look out for one another" , or whatever line of bs you put in. I know of a few in this area that are going to have a rude awakening from a few of "the little guys".
          One guy came to me and suggested “helping you out in anyway I can, like if you need me to rent your land...” I kid you not. I guess if my main tractor is worth what his auger is worth I must look like I need help?

          Another came by and asked me if he could help me out by buying a couple quarters of land!

          Leaves a sour taste in my mouth for sure. Lol

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            #15
            Who knows what’s happening next month let alone a year from now? We just need some seed delivered which we should make happen shortly. Looking for a couple big fuel tanks too. Otherwise full steam ahead and hopefully everyone makes it through to the “other side” .......... whatever that is.

            No sense in worrying about $hit beyond your control. Stress kills.

            The sun still came up today and one day closer to spring although the snow is still drifting here.

            If someone doesn’t want to put a crop in I fully support them.

            This “crop” is due in less than a month wether I like it or not. Enjoy your day in paradise. 🍀

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              #16
              Originally posted by burnt View Post
              LOL!

              My most abject apologies, offered from a minimum of 6'.

              But darn it, now you went and blew my cover - I was gonna grow cabbage, but wasn't going to say it outright in case someone copied my brilliant innovation!

              Now what? We've likely gone and ruined both markets, LOL!
              Still a lot of crops out there to do. But in this case, when cover is blown, I find reverse psychology works on most ppl. I am growing seven acres of cabbage. Then no one believes you, in the end you plant seventeen.

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                #17
                Originally posted by woodland View Post
                Who knows what’s happening next month let alone a year from now? We just need some seed delivered which we should make happen shortly. Looking for a couple big fuel tanks too. Otherwise full steam ahead and hopefully everyone makes it through to the “other side” .......... whatever that is.

                No sense in worrying about $hit beyond your control. Stress kills.

                The sun still came up today and one day closer to spring although the snow is still drifting here.

                If someone doesn’t want to put a crop in I fully support them.

                This “crop” is due in less than a month wether I like it or not. Enjoy your day in paradise. 🍀
                What snow?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                  What snow?
                  That’s from where they have been grazing and fed for two months.


                  Fun loading bales in the field today

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by woodland View Post
                    That’s from where they have been grazing and fed for two months.


                    Fun loading bales in the field today
                    I figured. Lol. That’s more like it!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
                      One would think with the way things may
                      Turn out the last thing the world would
                      Need is a crop shortage? Even if every acre
                      Is seeded will there be inputs fertilizer,
                      Chemical, fuel if businesses shut down?

                      Both our federal and provincial governments
                      Dropped rhe ball on being prepared for the virus
                      It seems they can’t catch up in that and
                      Are not even focused on what essential
                      Things should be taken care of besides
                      The virus.

                      What about money for all these inputs
                      Tons of crop our input bills crazy interest being
                      Charges crop insurance canceling contracts
                      Sask ag taking land away from guys after
                      Tripling rents? Grain drying costs? They don’t
                      Want our fall grain will they even take any
                      Spring threshed? Banks appear lost as to
                      What to do.
                      Mortgages supposedly pushed back yet
                      People are saying it isn’t happening foreclosure
                      On the way? Shouldn’t things just be halted
                      Instead of destroying everyone that’s
                      Struggling? Just the rich will get richer?
                      Fk everyone else?

                      Should we be setting up processing of
                      Food here for the basics?

                      Where Is our sask party you know
                      The ones that Do so much for farmers?

                      Where is nfu?

                      Where is apas?

                      Where is canola growers? Wheat growers?
                      Barley growers etc etc

                      Sounds like some people need their hand held from cradle to the grave.

                      If your survival is dependent on guidance from all the useless institutions that have have been created for our "good", then your chances are very slim, indeed.

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