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    #13
    Funny wheat moving up also 30 cents today and for fall you think we’re growing the largest crop the world has ever witnessed.

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      #14
      Funny wheat moving up also 30 cents today and for fall you think we’re growing the largest crop the world has ever witnessed.

      Come on boys to he large world crops and hand to mouth don’t always work.

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        #15
        I'm finding this thread funny as hell... almost everyone, bitching and moaning about what is about to happen to ag, what the Federal Liberals are about to do to us out west...

        Quit bitching and stewing and do something about it.

        Western Canada needs to leave this abusive relationship and the sooner the better.. anyone who thinks the Conservatives under O'Foole will be any different, is dreaming or hoping for a gov't appointment.

        The time is Now for Western Canada to start the process of getting out from under Eastern Canadian domination.

        Support The Maverick Party.

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          #16
          You are right and it isn't funny at all. But the problem is the Maverick isn't ready for big-time with a leader or anything.

          Otool will have one try to win if he loses the west will leave it will happen and someone will step up to be a leader and understand how to go about leaving.,

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            #17
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
            Here is some fun info I believe the highest price ever for Canola was 1085.52 a Ton in November of 1975.

            Let that sink in what could a canola farmer like us have bought in 1975 with that kind of money.

            That was when money bought things not like now.

            Larry am I right with that amount of off a bit.
            I remember that, problem was no shipping , plugged elevators and crop was all tough heating everywhere. Many suicides that year and few got rich.

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              #18
              Dad had a dryer way back then and he worked like a dog on that crop. I broke my hand that fall and was mostly in the way and couldn't help.

              It was a rough patch but in 4 short years, things changed so much. We bought a new 4 wheel drive then went back and got a small 2 wheel drive and in fall a combine arrived and if I remember right not much was borrowed against all that equipment.

              So yea that was good times. Then a Trudeau and high interest and everything went for a shit.

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                Oh, happy Belated Earth Day.

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                  #20
                  We’ll never see high interest rates like that again. We were lucky that our first section was pegged at 7% for 28 years. We felt fortunate for that. Ontario farmer here with 21/2 sections was not so lucky.

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                    #21
                    Oh, i don't think it will get to 22% but I'm thinking 10 will be here in short order maybe 5 years away. Or like most 30 year mortgages with a renewal of 15 at that time 12%.

                    We don't know but history proves that this has happened before in North America. Math is the same each time.

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                      #22
                      Yea seeding is going to be maybe delayed a bit finally opened up the shortcut for going home on the back road.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                        You are right and it isn't funny at all. But the problem is the Maverick isn't ready for big-time with a leader or anything.

                        Otool will have one try to win if he loses the west will leave it will happen and someone will step up to be a leader and understand how to go about leaving.,
                        An evolving Party(Maverick) is far better then a conservative(in name only)one that the Leader has taken to the left and is just a mirror image of the Liberals...

                        Anyone who thinks the O'Foole conservatives are going to do anything for the West is in serious denial.. O'Foole bullshitted his way to the top and the first thing he did during his acceptance speech was invite Liberals and NDPers to join His New Conservative party and it has been down hill from there.. NEW Pipelines were a major plank in his leadership bid... Energy East would be a go.. he meets with the Premier of Quebec and it is off the table.. Open Your EYES. O'Foole started to sell out western Canada the first day he was Leader.. Oh and we won't even talk about the Carbon tax...

                        The Conservatives had their chance and picked a Liberal in a Blue suit..

                        Western Canada can't afford to wait another election cycle to get organized, the time is NOW to get behind the Maverick Party and help develop a Western Hammer to combat Eastern plans to continue to pillage our wealth and freedoms.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                          Dad had a dryer way back then and he worked like a dog on that crop. I broke my hand that fall and was mostly in the way and couldn't help.

                          It was a rough patch but in 4 short years, things changed so much. We bought a new 4 wheel drive then went back and got a small 2 wheel drive and in fall a combine arrived and if I remember right not much was borrowed against all that equipment.

                          So yea that was good times. Then a Trudeau and high interest and everything went for a shit.
                          Both my dads and uncles crop blew away, net benefit 0.

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