Barley was the main crop when I was a kid 50+ years ago, pay and we will play. Barley is many peoples least favorite crop, me included.
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Originally posted by burnt View PostI've never had any experience feeding wheat, but was of the understanding that it can't be fed at a very significant part of the ration for bovines?
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Can’t comment on the train situation but as far as the trucking issue, well, Grain Brokers if you are reading this - if you continue to post loads at previous years rates you are not going to get many takers this year. And the trucks willing to take the loads this week probably won’t be back next week.
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Originally posted by Taiga View PostCan’t comment on the train situation but as far as the trucking issue, well, Grain Brokers if you are reading this - if you continue to post loads at previous years rates you are not going to get many takers this year. And the trucks willing to take the loads this week probably won’t be back next week.
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It’s not just the feedlots that are short.
There’s close to literally no hay or even straw
To buy for cow calf operations.
Was a total failure by our provincial government
To come up with a better program on the
Crop insurance side. Writing off 10 bushel crops
Meant next to nothing they were so short there
Was next to no bales and the crops would have been
wrote off Anyway too short to cut grain wise. So basically
There was zero help on that front of securing
Enough feed.
Ranchers In our area tried to tell mla cattleman’s association
And Apas and the reply was
You have the tax credit coming????
The 200 dollars an animal was too little too late
Bales are 300 bucks. Who ever calculated 200 bucks
Likely doesn’t know the front end of a cow
From the back.
And yet what’s a steak in the grocery store? Hamburger?
And still silence from apas and the rest!!!!!!
What’s the Sask party did for producers was next to
Nothing as 60% came from the feds!!!!!!
This is one of those times where investment would
Have saved the industry and saved future government
Revenue. So many more ranchers are gone I can’t
Understand why it’s not being reported on.Last edited by riders2010; Jan 24, 2022, 06:15.
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Originally posted by riders2010 View PostIt’s not just the feedlots that are short.
There’s close to literally no hay or even straw
To buy for cow calf operations.
Was a total failure by our provincial government
To come up with a better program on the
Crop insurance side. Writing off 10 bushel crops
Meant next to nothing they were so short there
Was next to no bales and the crops would have been
wrote off Anyway too short to cut grain wise. So basically
There was zero help on that front of securing
Enough feed.
Ranchers In our area tried to tell mla cattleman’s association
And Apas and the reply was
You have the tax credit coming????
The 200 dollars an animal was too little too late
Bales are 300 bucks. Who ever calculated 200 bucks
Likely doesn’t know the front end of a cow
From the back.
And yet what’s a steak in the grocery store? Hamburger?
And still silence from apas and the rest!!!!!!
What’s the Sask party did for producers was next to
Nothing as 60% came from the feds!!!!!!
This is one of those times where investment would
Have saved the industry and saved future government
Revenue. So many more ranchers are gone I can’t
Understand why it’s not being reported on.
Good comments.
MPs are so stupid they don't even drive a few miles to the local livestock auction and ask a few questions about cull rates compared to normal.
A 100 head cow herd can eat 1500 to 2000 dollars a day in hay. 200 dollars a head is only 10 days of feed. So after the 10 day cold snap, what are ranchers going to do?
APAS and governments are still patting themselves on the back.
Puppymakers!
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Add insult to injury blame farmers for mismanaging
The budget.
They’ve literally done nothing for the drought.
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Originally posted by riders2010 View PostAdd insult to injury blame farmers for mismanaging
The budget.
They’ve literally done nothing for the drought.
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Originally posted by jwabThis is classic example where NO amount of money will solve the problem.
We need Rumpelstiltskin to spin some dollars into hay.
I thought I was feeding $150 bales choking at the cost, $300 good god why did I keep the damn cows!!!!
We’re talking about. Last summer and fall
When ranchers knew there was no feed
They asked for help. The response was basically
A media farce where people believed the
Sask party actually helped the situation.
When in fact writing off 10 bushel barley that’s
Less than a foot tall produces very little bales.
The write off should have occurred at 20 or 30
Bushels an acre meaning more feed would have been
Available. Also farmers that don’t have livestock
Should have been offered market price for
Acres of barley oats to be baled.
Thai would have solved the current absolute dire
Situation cow calf producers are in now with
3 months or more to go feeding.
There was literally next to no money in this program
Offered by the provincial government.
The only place there is hay is far away from
The drought zone there should be an additional
200 bucks minimum offered immediately.
It’s a farce to say the money didn’t help
When realistically there was next to nothing
Offered.
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Originally posted by riders2010 View PostLike most things you didn’t understand what
We’re talking about. Last summer and fall
When ranchers knew there was no feed
They asked for help. The response was basically
A media farce where people believed the
Sask party actually helped the situation.
When in fact writing off 10 bushel barley that’s
Less than a foot tall produces very little bales.
The write off should have occurred at 20 or 30
Bushels an acre meaning more feed would have been
Available. Also farmers that don’t have livestock
Should have been offered market price for
Acres of barley oats to be baled.
Thai would have solved the current absolute dire
Situation cow calf producers are in now with
3 months or more to go feeding.
There was literally next to no money in this program
Offered by the provincial government.
The only place there is hay is far away from
The drought zone there should be an additional
200 bucks minimum offered immediately.
It’s a farce to say the money didn’t help
When realistically there was next to nothing
Offered.
30 to 40 bpa crops is where they could have made a difference but it would have meant a better program.
You can not have ag ministers and bureaucrats with their prerequisites that they have uncles and aunts on the farm or they have farm relatives.
When farm groups realize David Marit isn't and never was a farmer , they might make progress in better programs.
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