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    #21
    Originally posted by Zephyr View Post
    So....


    How, specifically, has covid19 hurt your farm operation, so far?


    For us, the farm is the only thing that has not been affected...

    Repairing machinery.

    I can get parts shipped from Illinois, in my hands and through customs within 48 hours of ordering, IF the border is open without hassle.

    I am waiting 2+ weeks through Canadian dealers and they tell me shipping on this side is going at 1/2 speed. **** me this country is pathetic.

    Good luck getting parts this summer for any of your equipment.

    Local grocery store is at 1/2 their employee base because a bunch are scared to even come to work and interact with public. Wait till that happens in dealerships.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
      Delivered wheat on Monday. I couldn't touch anything. Had to get after them to sweep the scale. They brought the cheque out to the driveway with tongs!
      LOL....that’s crazy but its good they are being cautious.

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        #23
        Originally posted by 15444 View Post
        Repairing machinery.

        I can get parts shipped from Illinois, in my hands and through customs within 48 hours of ordering, IF the border is open without hassle.

        I am waiting 2+ weeks through Canadian dealers and they tell me shipping on this side is going at 1/2 speed. **** me this country is pathetic.

        Good luck getting parts this summer for any of your equipment.

        Local grocery store is at 1/2 their employee base because a bunch are scared to even come to work and interact with public. Wait till that happens in dealerships.
        Trucking companies as well , it’s a matter of time

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          #24
          Yearling calves taking a beating this week.... I guess cbot figure the beef chain is worth sacrificing.Us homegrown backgrounders appear we’re going to take a thumping.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Zephyr View Post
            So....


            How, specifically, has covid19 hurt your farm operation, so far?


            For us, the farm is the only thing that has not been affected...
            No offence intended , but Is this a serious question , or merely sarcasm ?
            But as I said before, nothing I would sooner be doing right here right now
            Last edited by Guest; Apr 2, 2020, 19:03.

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              One world currency? What’s next and where will canada be with our .70 cent dollar.

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                #27
                Originally posted by caseih View Post
                No offence intended , but Is this a serious question , or merely sarcasm ?
                But as I said before, nothing I would sooner be doing right here right now

                I'm dead serious.


                If we want to make a case for requiring aid in AG then we need a list of issues we are experiencing.


                Mallee, sorry to hear but you guys in Oz are having a real tough go of it through this it sounds like. Thoughts and prayers with you.


                Cattle prices dropping - there's a real issue...


                Not being able to get parts fast? Not being able to get out of your truck unloading? Neither are currently a case for asking for funding /bailout imho.

                We have been waiting on a load of steel from Germany for two weeks. Doesn't much matter because we're shut down anyway but the greater supply chain is basically no longer operating... That's a scary thing for the economy. It will take a long time to normalize everything.

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                  #28
                  Last time anyone swept the scale here was before I quit the awp in 1981.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Zephyr View Post
                    So....


                    How, specifically, has covid19 hurt your farm operation, so far?


                    For us, the farm is the only thing that has not been affected...
                    Well ....let's wait and find out....is that the better option?

                    Single biggest problem in agriculture is waiting for the disaster to happen knowing it will eventually.


                    Frost...wet years. ..dry years....closed markets....too cold in winter. ...

                    Let's wait for the disaster and still be ignored....

                    Meanwhile have 8 side businesses so playing in the dirt and feeding other nations is still a noble thing....


                    Or using your farm against 36 billion USD of the US treasury ....

                    How arrogant can a person be....
                    Last edited by bucket; Apr 3, 2020, 01:08.

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                      #30
                      I really have to say that Canadian farm Orangizations are the worst. We were flooded out and they said oh it's just a little area. **** water was all over it made some areas really rich and ours got bogged down in the mud for some 10 years. Prov and Fed did nothing, farm groups said its not me so to bad.

                      Then farming started to get good and we had two good years with almost min rain and wow things came back the money was made finally and then harvest from hell hit and rain every day.

                      Again gov and farm groups did sweet **** all.

                      So we have a virus that is going to wipe out about 3% of the world population and everyone is running around and Ag is an essential service blah blah blah.

                      We get more loans and debt and pay huge interest bills because we have to pay it all back and make money for banks.

                      Why arent input lines down to zero interest. Why.

                      But same as usual the farmers get the shaft and business and consumers get the bonus.

                      Yea if all these billion-dollar companies actually had some cash they wouldn't need help. Isn't that what farmers are told.

                      Thank you Feds, Thank you, Province, and thank you, farm groups, your all useless as wooden nickels

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