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    #16
    looks good partners , hope we get that !!

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      #17
      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
      Scotia is wrong the real winners are 2500 to 5000 they make the money uofs proved that.
      Tell that to the MPs that are owned by large corporations.

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        #18
        East central Alberta still bone dry have not hd any rain since about aug 15. On the bright side not the worst time of year to have a drought.

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          #19
          Originally posted by jwab
          This has happened in so many other businesses around the world, look how that’s turning out.
          Big pharma, big oil, big water, big sugar etc.
          You think big pharma has control wait until it’s big FARMA
          Writing is always on the wall, no one cares.
          What is really sad ...We had a greenfield steel company , now owned by a Russian company.

          We had a fertilizer manufacturer now own by the swedes or norwegians ...not sure

          We had a grain company now owned by the Swiss based glencore.

          And now we are funding protein companies only to be eventually owned by outside interests .


          The jobs are there but we own nothing. profits flee. We are once again peasants by our own making and those we thought had our interests at heart when in reality they were lining their pockets...

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            #20
            Originally posted by bucket View Post
            What is really sad ...We had a greenfield steel company , now owned by a Russian company.

            We had a fertilizer manufacturer now own by the swedes or norwegians ...not sure

            We had a grain company now owned by the Swiss based glencore.

            And now we are funding protein companies only to be eventually owned by outside interests .


            The jobs are there but we own nothing. profits flee. We are once again peasants by our own making and those we thought had our interests at heart when in reality they were lining their pockets...
            The big money jobs are at head office.

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              #21
              Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
              The big money jobs are at head office.
              The head office isn't in Saskatchewan. None of them...

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                #22
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Environmental regulation will do more to demolish farms than the BTO’s

                What has been happening in other industries, is the cost of those regulations ( not just environmental, but safety etc.) is so prohibitive that it is only possible to comply if you are big enough to have full time staff just dedicated to satisfying the bureaucracy. Which just makes the big get bigger, and eliminates any mom and pop sized operations.

                Exactly the opposite of what Chuck and the NDP types claim they support, but is exactly what their assinine policies result in.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  Back in the 90s that attitude was set in motion by our govts. Get big, swallow the weak if you want to keep farming.

                  Now look where we are.

                  In Canada who doesnt support Ag, our farms have increased in size by 10x and we have half the farmers. In the US and EU where ag is supported, there are lots of guys still making a nice living off the same acreage their fathers did.
                  Not true,
                  In the uk, landowning is supported, not farming.
                  In this area, more than half the farmers have gone, city investors now employ contractors.
                  Its empty

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                    #24
                    Only until people go hungry JWAB. Hard to turn back the clock at that point

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by hedgehog View Post
                      Not true,
                      In the uk, landowning is supported, not farming.
                      In this area, more than half the farmers have gone, city investors now employ contractors.
                      Its empty
                      Same thing going on here as well

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                        What has been happening in other industries, is the cost of those regulations ( not just environmental, but safety etc.) is so prohibitive that it is only possible to comply if you are big enough to have full time staff just dedicated to satisfying the bureaucracy. Which just makes the big get bigger, and eliminates any mom and pop sized operations.

                        Exactly the opposite of what Chuck and the NDP types claim they support, but is exactly what their assinine policies result in.
                        "Consumers" demanded more inspections and oversight in packing plants.
                        BSE required central disposal of byproduct.
                        Lost majority of small local slauter plans and consolidated all the medium sized locals like Moose Jaw.
                        Now we have two bidders buying all finnished cattle and basicly dictating price of everything going thru the markets as it is all based on fat price.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by jwab
                          Forgive me , I don’t follow
                          People will care when they go hungry because the can’t afford the basics due to “Big” controlling our lives.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by FarmJunkie View Post
                            Only until people go hungry JWAB. Hard to turn back the clock at that point
                            4 Billion people were talked into taking an experimental injection. Do you really think its going to be harder to starve a few hundred million of them out? They will probably vote for it.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by jazz View Post
                              4 Billion people were talked into taking an experimental injection. Do you really think its going to be harder to starve a few hundred million of them out? They will probably vote for it.
                              700-800 million already starving around the world way before Covid.

                              So what's your point and which countries are this few hundred million going to be talked into it by voting for it?

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                                #30
                                Almost an inch so it's a continuation of operation build back better.

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