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    #21
    Originally posted by biglentil View Post
    Its bs, at most there should be a rapid test provided at entry to the airport. 15 minutes later would have results. Cost should be $40 or less. Not $200+ for a PCR that should never be used to diagnose infection according inventor Kerry Mullis.
    At most.

    If reality and real-world outcomes would be the guide, then there would be no restrictions of any kind.

    On anyone.

    But then the agenda would be exposed, wouldn't it.

    Everyone who wants to should be able to take the jab(s)(s)(s). Those who don't want to take the risk are free not to. That's just fair.

    However, every time a jabber uses her/his card to bargain back their free access to any venue, they are consenting to their own imprisonment, and also contributing to the greatest system of unholy apartheid the world has ever seen.

    When you pull that card/screen out, think about what you are doing.

    You admit your consensual slavery.

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      #22
      Well home and Cargill still can't pay their bills. F u c k y o u get your shit together already.

      Farmers have to pay 21% interest when they can't pay a bill and have to wait.

      Cargill should also when they can't pay a bill.


      Other than that its great to be home.

      Nice to be away a couple weeks and nothing on the news ever about covid this and that just news.

      Climate isn't really changing we just quit teaching students about history and what you have now is idiots who think spring summer and fall are climate changes.

      But that's what happens when stupid people run the show.

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        #23
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
        So all the snow is in the ditches. Perfect good for nothing shit.

        Oh I see on the news our great fu k i up Trudeau couldn’t convince Joe to change anything.

        Yea nice guys do finish last skippy. But your not nice your just a stupid fuking moron.
        So drag a Kelly harrow across fields and wonder/complain about snow in the ditches? What did you expect?

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          #24
          Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
          So drag a Kelly harrow across fields and wonder/complain about snow in the ditches? What did you expect?
          In my area, saving moisture is typically the least of my concerns. But this year, I think catching snow is going to be vitally important. For the first time in years we would have had time to do fall work after harvest, but I didn't even harrow an acre think the more stubble standing, the better we will be. If nothing else, it might keep the snow on the higher ground and out of the bottoms, where all it does is hold up progress.
          On our trip up to lloydminster this fall, I couldn't really understand why every field no matter how pitiful the crop and how little straw there was, they were all harrowed, knocking down whatever little stubble was remaining.

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            #25
            Habit?

            Bad habit?

            Keep the hired man out of your hair?

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              #26
              To address the Kelly comment we’re at 10 inches at freeze up 7 came since august. Snow means nothing

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