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    #21
    Trucking business is going to explode over next decade. Shortline Railway is dying..again

    Self driving all electric trucks will drive down cost of OTR trucking and the market is set to flourish. Richardson is always thinking a decade ahead

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      #22
      Originally posted by Partners View Post
      If you buy your seed and fert from them. You will get X number of tonnes free hauling..like their seed promo now.
      I hate those package deals, you get screwed on all sides. Id rather sell grain to buyer without further commitment, and buy inputs without any stupid rebate programs.

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        #23
        As a farmer I’m nearly as concerned about this as I would be if I was a small trucking firm that hauls (hauled) product for JRI.........

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          #24
          How can pioneer manage this, they can't even rent me a fertilizer spreader.

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            #25
            Or sell me nh3.

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              #26
              Or sell me seed other than canola.

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                #27
                Or hire a grader for the goat trail of a driveway

                Iceman

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                  #28
                  Locally Husky oil has been through several incarnations of ownership of trucking and well services. Eventually they have shut it down and hired it out. Maybe Richardson will make it work but it’s like a farmer owning a flour mill, bakery, and distribution business for their wheat. Sounds romantic and empowering but the proof is in the pudding when you’re strung out doing 5 things poorly and making less money.

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                    #29
                    Owning a trucking firm is one thing, finding enough drivers is another. Lots of Santa Clause looking guys on the road these days .

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
                      Owning a trucking firm is one thing, finding enough drivers is another. Lots of Santa Clause looking guys on the road these days .
                      Lots of new Canadians, rubber stamp certified, ready to drive those trucks.

                      "Trained" and "tested" under strict "Canadian standard" regulation.

                      Oh wait, rules changed.

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