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    #21
    Ok, this one is really easy its more ****ing loans. That's it doesn't get excited or wet your pants maybe shit your pants is a better term for this action.

    Our farm groups are happy but more could have been done. Here is an idea more should have been done the minute the Chinese shut our canola down and cost farms billions. Now it's too late that the market is done and left the building.

    Look again at history people, yes I know it isn't taught and people forget but look back.

    In the 1980s the feds had to help out but giving money to credit unions and banks were not going to cut it in the big picture with Canadians. Well, you think the Royal, CIBC TD BofM or Credit unions need help.

    They set up a way for farmers to exit from those or VT land back and buy later but direct payments to banks didn't happen. FCC is a federal lender and that's who they will work with.

    If your farming around Regina go into your bank and say whats is the land value here. Look at the latest big sale and say ill give you two clear quarters for $900,000.00 increase in my operating line. Your banks are working with that value to buy land so they should be working on that value to borrow you the money if you have clear land. Banks pick winners and some times they pick wrong.

    If your a farmer that's older you have clear land unless you helped your son become a BTC. Then you might be behind the 8 ball.

    This is the new world where gov think borrowing money is the answer to everything. They are coming after your equity and assets one way or the other.

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      #22
      Originally posted by GOODRUM View Post
      Not going to help me at all, bids on my crop left out over winter no longer exist , I was hoping to at least generate some input money with that.
      Can you elaborate? Are buyers refusing spring thrashed grain already? Or is it specialty crops and bids have evaporated due to current events?

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        #23
        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
        Can you elaborate? Are buyers refusing spring thrashed grain already? Or is it specialty crops and bids have evaporated due to current events?
        Yea it’s considered a specialty crop.

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          #24
          Apas pres.todd Lewis on the news is so fricken happy ag gets another loan?
          Oh my..
          Sent him a burning his ear e mail.

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            #25
            Business people .....capitalists?????....


            Here is the headline Business owners call for direct wage subsidies to prevent a cascade of layoffs, bankruptcies


            Meanwhile our farm leaders gush over the announcement of an election promise which equates to more loans....


            We have some real winners representing us...even conservative MPs can't figure it out....

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              #26
              This does zero for many of us not using FCC .

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                #27
                I'm thankful I still have the opportunity to harvest and then seed a crop. I don't have to worry about how I'm going to make my mortgage payment or feed my kids when my job has suddenly evaporated.

                Be thankful for small mercies. As it stands right now, no farmers are being asked to leave crop in the field or kept from seeding a new one. Many people do not have the choice to keep doing what they know and love.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by bucket View Post
                  Business people .....capitalists?????....


                  Here is the headline Business owners call for direct wage subsidies to prevent a cascade of layoffs, bankruptcies


                  Meanwhile our farm leaders gush over the announcement of an election promise which equates to more loans....


                  We have some real winners representing us...even conservative MPs can't figure it out....
                  Bombardier just announced shutting down eastern Canadian production.
                  What kind of “investment” welfare do you think there will be?

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