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    #11
    The weather network has predicated a hot dry drought summer, so now you know it will be the opposite of that.

    chuck obviously doesnt understand the reference margin calcs in Agstab. Even if we produced lower than average crop this yr, that program still wouldnt pay a dime. Its just like equalization for the west, never pays even in the worst economic crisis in the history of mankind.

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      #12
      oh, someone commented on the weather. We need this heat to speed up a crop that was slowed down by two weeks of cold temps.

      Yes, Ag Stab doesn't pay only if you create a structure change maybe? Need to ask the experts who collect.

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        #13
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        The weather network has predicated a hot dry drought summer, so now you know it will be the opposite of that.

        chuck obviously doesnt understand the reference margin calcs in Agstab. Even if we produced lower than average crop this yr, that program still wouldnt pay a dime. Its just like equalization for the west, never pays even in the worst economic crisis in the history of mankind.
        Most farmers with equity will be forced out if this drought holds on....there will be no support.

        The guys mortgaged to the hilt will be allowed to stay as there is nothing but losses for the lenders if they force them out.

        Most guys will be pumping gas before agristabilty would help them.

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          #14
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          Why are prairie the provinces turning down enhanced federal funding for Agristability?

          Most farm groups want a better safety net and would be happier with an improved Agristability! Improving Agristabilty in the short term will help.

          A few more weeks of plus 30 C and very little rain might make the changes to Agristability look good. But farmers are all 10ft tall and bullet proof untill there not!
          Be a total of three days maybe ..


          But continue the climate catastrophe warming theme .... far from reality here

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            #15
            Originally posted by bucket View Post

            Most guys will be pumping gas before agristabilty would help them.
            We can all apply for cerb before they close up that program. That one pays dead people and teenagers and people who didnt even apply.

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              #16
              A couple of mils overnight and with the warmer temps this week the corn is coming out of its frost nipping.

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              A day or so and the unwelcome plants around it should be outta there.

              Everything is fresh, green and growing this morning.

              It's the best time of the year, imho.

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                #17
                Peas are finally up and not bad





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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  We can all apply for cerb before they close up that program. That one pays dead people and teenagers and people who didnt even apply.
                  $60000 won't pay for the price increases on most farms today...

                  Meanwhile the liberal government ensured that the executives of Air canada received their bonuses while their costs were covered.

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                    #19
                    Warmth very welcome. Desert style heat is not. It's June 3 for crying out loud.

                    1988 temps in Saskatoon:

                    June 3 - 35.8
                    June 4 - 38.0
                    June 5 - 40.6
                    June 6 - 40.1

                    too much heat too early

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      Why are prairie the provinces turning down enhanced federal funding for Agristability?

                      Most farm groups want a better safety net and would be happier with an improved Agristability! Improving Agristabilty in the short term will help.

                      A few more weeks of plus 30 C and very little rain might make the changes to Agristability look good. But farmers are all 10ft tall and bullet proof untill there not!
                      Because it is a waste of time program
                      I know it, you know , they know it
                      eastern job creator , nothing more, nothing less
                      Scrap the ****er and get on with it
                      Last edited by Guest; Jun 3, 2021, 09:25.

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