Saskatchewan drought means consumers will soon pay more for pantry basics
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This headline should drive farmers nuts...and every farm group should be responding
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Farmers are still behind in prices from the 70s if you were to index the price of grain.
Price of flour with higher wheat prices shouldn't go up much and neither should bread prices.
Whats missing in the professor's analysis is the price fixing that the Westons enjoyed for a decade that drove prices up..
Wheat prices returned to rock bottom but bread prices still haven't come down even with the token 25 gift card...
Billion dollar scam....no fines or jail time...
And the professor has the nerve to blame a drought... phucktard.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostSaskatchewan drought means consumers will soon pay more for pantry basics
File this under: Tell me you’re a moron without telling me you’re a moron.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostThey always blame the farmers but it’s the middle man and processor that use our misfortune to increase prices that never go back down but ours sure do.
little processing in canola, a can of oil and SK responsible for higher grocery prices. The 5 W's don't apply anymore - just nod your head yes and agree.
Time to sick Harvey Brooks and Tom Steve on his lunatic remarks again; they were masterful the last time he was a moron.
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Originally posted by LWeber View PostAnytime he talks crops or livestock, he sh its on the West and media doesn't challenge his stupidity like:
little processing in canola, a can of oil and SK responsible for higher grocery prices. The 5 W's don't apply anymore - just nod your head yes and agree.
Time to sick Harvey Brooks and Tom Steve on his lunatic remarks again; they were masterful the last time he was a moron.
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Originally posted by LWeber View Postgrocers and restaurant supply chains can and will source their product from other areas of the country, the U.S., or from around the world.
Maybe you havent noticed but we are trying to feed china and india in our spare time.
Lets see f king ontario and quebec do that.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostMight be a good time to raise our lamb prices?
One of these chaps eats about 2 tonnes of corn, or in this case, barley to finished weight.
Both of those feed grains have gone up by $140/T since last year this time. So we need to recover another $280 dollars per animal to cover the feed grain cost increase.
Need another .35 -.40/lb just for increase in grain cost on an 8-850# carcass.
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