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Cargill Unveils Plans for New Canola Processing Facility in Regina

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    #31
    Simple solution Tweety , go buy 2-3000 ac of land, buy a decent line of used equipment and all the inputs and pay all the tax’s and let us know how much you have left over to invest after .
    Farmings easy , go for it instead of telling the rest of us what we should or should not do .
    Your starting to sound like Bin Laden or lurkin or whatever .

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      #32
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      But now we have to find a way to supply this market with 30% less N according to fnuts.

      Canola seeds should not be exported. It should only leave ever this province as food, fuel or meal. Maybe pulses will be exported as protein powder and durum as pasta in the future.

      There is a small processer south of Regina that is getting big time into oat milk.
      Now extend that to include all grains. They should not be exported, they should be run through a cow/pig/chicken, or processed into finished products right here at home.

      In the process, it would easily solve the issue of using less N, if we kept the byproducts and manure at home where so we can return the nutrients to where they came from.

      Create employment.

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        #33
        I love when we get the pig shit. Its changed the farm.

        Access to another 640 acres to get it on next year.

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          #34
          The increased crush capacity in Yorkton and Regina is great news. More domestic buyers and higher value exports will result in higher local prices for seed. What's puzzling to me is why all the expansion is happening in the brown soil zone. P.A., North Battleford or Melfort would have made more sense to me for the Cargill project. Richardson is an expansion so that's understandable but Cargill is new so I wonder what the logic was for putting it in Regina.

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            #35
            Originally posted by bobofthenorth View Post
            I wonder what the logic was for putting it in Regina.
            No refinery infrastructure up there. FCL is next door and they have an offshoot onto Enbridge pipeline. Those synergies probably factored big into the economics.

            If refiners and pipelines start handling 10% renewable fuels they get the climate cult off their backs.
            Last edited by jazz; Apr 23, 2021, 11:55.

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              #36
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              Now extend that to include all grains. They should not be exported, they should be run through a cow/pig/chicken, or processed into finished products right here at home.

              In the process, it would easily solve the issue of using less N, if we kept the byproducts and manure at home where so we can return the nutrients to where they came from.

              Create employment.
              thats why we got rid of the crow remember?

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                #37
                Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                I love when we get the pig shit. Its changed the farm.

                Access to another 640 acres to get it on next year.
                How is it applied? How much does it cost? Or do they pay u to take it? How much can you reduce your regular fertilizer rates?

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                  #38
                  Wondering what the feed stock prices they afe usei g in the business plans for the crushers?

                  For ever 1000 hogs, how many acres per year do you need for the manure?

                  For every 1000 head of cattle n a feed lot, how manyacres per year do you need to spread the manure?

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