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    #13
    Originally posted by biglentil View Post
    The globalists have stated that farmers are too stupid to make farming decisions. Higher food prices will give them the opportunity they so desire to implement the agenda to centralize all decision making. "Let no crisis go to waste!"
    Tweety must be a globalist then lol 😂
    She constantly belittling farmers on here with an extremely condescending attitude towards farmers

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      #14
      It’s a pretty big world... yes it’s dry on the prairies this year but we don’t quite feed the entire population of the world.

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        #15
        I dont think anybody is gonna notice this year. Transportation of food around the world has gotten just too easy. Would take multiple years of shortages and the reality is that the first ones to go hungry are the poorest countries in the world that we never hear about anyhow. There are still good crops out there, 20 miles from here there is a bumper crop, here we are in big trouble. The laws of averages will kick in.

        Also as the price of raw ag product doubles, what is the impact to consumers? 10% to their food budget? I bet it's not even that high.

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          #16
          A food shortage can't crash the monetary economy If that's what you are thinking. That has never happened before.

          But it sure can have some major global impacts if people feel inflation and food insecurity. That has lead to bloody revolutions before and overthrow of govts.

          Peter Zeihan has been crowing forever that a glitch in globalization and JIT supply chains could cause famine.

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            #17
            Originally posted by biglentil View Post
            The globalists have stated that farmers are too stupid to make farming decisions. Higher food prices will give them the opportunity they so desire to implement the agenda to centralize all decision making. "Let no crisis go to waste!"
            Because that has worked so well every other time it has been tried in all of history...

            A while back someone posted an article about the soil erosion and destruction being caused by the large organic farm in the Northern US plains. And an earlier article had the corporate owners stating how they were using this farm to show farmers how it should be done. I thought that quote was priceless.

            And government bureaucrats are going to be many times more incompetent than corporate bureaucrats.

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              #18
              I am not buying the theory that fert costs will be higher next year. I am not buying anything this fall.

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                #19
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                And some farmers may finally figure out that a hotter dryer climate won't be good for them.
                Sorry, I continue to think a colder dryer climate is the more substantial threat.

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                  #20
                  Nutrien called on friday saying inputs are all going up, better get everything for fall bought now.Politely as possible said no.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    And some farmers may finally figure out that a hotter dryer climate won't be good for them.
                    A one month hotter drier spell is not climate
                    Nor is a cold dry spring or cold snowy September
                    Its cycles within a climate that changes , has forever

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                      #22
                      I agree furrow i try a cycles I’ve seen the 80s now the 2020s dad seen the 30s and 61

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by GDR View Post
                        I dont think anybody is gonna notice this year. Transportation of food around the world has gotten just too easy. Would take multiple years of shortages and the reality is that the first ones to go hungry are the poorest countries in the world that we never hear about anyhow. There are still good crops out there, 20 miles from here there is a bumper crop, here we are in big trouble. The laws of averages will kick in.

                        Also as the price of raw ag product doubles, what is the impact to consumers? 10% to their food budget? I bet it's not even that high.
                        Unless you are Galen Weston who see an opportunity to price fix and gouge. Using higher grain prices as the excuse.

                        Wheat could go to 25 dollars a bushel and there still wouldn't be the justification for the increases the Westons got away with.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by fcr View Post
                          Nutrien called on friday saying inputs are all going up, better get everything for fall bought now.Politely as possible said no.

                          Nutrien tried that with me in June when I was looking at some chemical. They said the price was going up at the end of the day and I had to commit immediately. Well I didn’t and didn’t buy anything anyway, not worth throwing any more money on this crop.

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