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I'd like to see that time frame for the Paliser triangle taking the old 1/2 and1/2 years into account.
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Now put those yields against net income. ....
Are we netting more or grossing more....
Politicians don't understand the difference....
Do a graph on freight rates....fuel...equipment costs...
While yield has grown ...it hasn't kept pace with the three above
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There are some scary lows there.
1988 not much more than 12 bu provincial average.
Can't be much worse in oz overall.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostNow put those yields against net income. ....
Are we netting more or grossing more....
Politicians don't understand the difference....
Do a graph on freight rates....fuel...equipment costs...
While yield has grown ...it hasn't kept pace with the three above
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1961 was also a bad year at below 10 bu an an acre.
It doesn't matter how much you spend on a crop if its hot and dry all summer.
Several spots on the southern prairies have seen record or near record dryness in 2020 and if it continues into 2021 without the subsoil reserves we had in spring of 2020, the results will likely be disappointing.
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2001 and 2002 were as bad as any year in history in the NW .
Many crops were not harvested at all in some areas
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yea , they're gonna have trouble getting suckers to sign those one sided contracts in this severe dryness
luckily nobody had any of those $10 sept canola contracts signed in hindsight
those contracts only show up when fall price drops, lol
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostAs you can see climate change is having massive effect on yield reduction...
[ATTACH]7367[/ATTACH]Last edited by dmlfarmer; Jan 6, 2021, 09:23.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostNow put those yields against net income. ....
Are we netting more or grossing more....
Politicians don't understand the difference....
Do a graph on freight rates....fuel...equipment costs...
While yield has grown ...it hasn't kept pace with the three above
Although I find it disappointing that the number of farms has dropped and farms have gotten bigger. It's a lot easier to farm big acres today than small acres in years past. Capital easier to come by too.
When I was a teenager and bought my first truck in 1993 had a discussion with a friends father starting with the old piece of junk truck he drove. He said he was always on the wrong side of things, years before when he worked the farmers were doing well and had the nice trucks, then as he became a full time farmer things got tough and the working guys/kids had the nice trucks. Now they have grown the farm to quite a good size and well diversified, I think they are doing well. Driving a nice truck. is that a better indication of farm economic health? Lots of nice trucks parked at the curling rink the last 10/15yrs.
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