Well it’s getting close to head back north. Seen a few pictures posted from home of geese back so maybe in two weeks we will head home.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day, May the luck of the Irish be with you.
Now luck I’m thinking 2023 sucks a lot already.
If you bought fert early you got ****ed real bad. If you sold grain early you won that one as canola is now not even looking like a good crop to grow. I love the comments that Australia is way lower than we are so we have to go lower. All canola is sold in Australia already so nothing to sell they can go to a dollar and it’s still doesn’t matter.
Welcome to how to pay for a Canola Plant in under three years.
Fert is down a 1/3 from the Christmas end of year buys.
So since it’s almost only 40 days till we start seeding.
What’s everyone’s seeding plans.
Wheat 4400
Peas 600
Canola 4400
Barley malt 600
Barley up and wheat up and canola down, peas steady due to disease and 8 year rule we use.
No new acres for us this year but soon we’ll have more than we know what to do with.
Rent way north of us is now $100.00
Rent south is $150.00
$485,000.00 is what pasture land is selling for west and north.
On equipment, new tractors are slim to none for all companies, with delays and getting bumped and used will garnish a premium. Do you think it’s a real easy way to keep the high, equipment costs high?
I guess I’m hearing Sask. Crop insurance is getting lots of calls on the new system, most say it sucks.
Still best way to sell out is go with bidding and watch it sell for good money.
Big Bud is back, Cab isn’t the final one since it isn’t rained for the weight of tractor.
Ah it’s time
The Dubliner Cocktail
Ingredients
2 ounces Irish whiskey
1/2 ounce Grand Marnier
1/2 ounce sweet vermouth
3 dashes orange bitters
Garnish: 1 green maraschino cherry
Steps
Add the whiskey, Grand Marnier, sweet vermouth and orange bitters into a mixing glass with ice and stir until well-chilled.
Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Garnish with a green maraschino cherry.
Ah it’s so good
Have a great week.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day.
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