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    #25
    Originally posted by GOODRUM View Post
    The momentum of bowing down to these woke corporations has slowed down with the Bud Lite debacle,
    the time is now to voice our concerns at every opportunity when talking to the maltsters regarding the new crop.
    We have power that is being overlooked, this is one time complaining might actually do something.
    What are you going to tell the maltsters? Don’t you dare sell your finished product to any Brewster that uses a trans as a promoter or I won’t sell you my barley?

    I’m sure they’ll listen.

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      #26
      “Minors are not encouraged to participate in drinking…”

      You must know completely different people than I do 😂😂

      Drinking is such a huge rural cultural aspect that people take photos of their cans in their equipment when operating. They have to “end the day with a cold beer”. Rural kids go Booze Cruising. Every other country song is focused on alcohol. Heck when you even change the can of someone’s beverage in an unwanted way they throw all of their toys out of the pram.

      If the tables were altered and there was some law coming down tightening up alcohol sales and consumption the rural population would explode. Can you imagine if there was something put forward about not drinking while driving a tractor in the field?

      And guess what, the minors see all this and notice.

      In fact I would hazard a fairly confident guess that numerous minors have been told they aren’t allowed to drink Bud Lite after this, it better be something else. But that’s in no way encouraging them to consume alcohol or anything.

      And before the argument pops up, I do understand what’s trying to be said and I agree. Sexuality has no business being in the school, especially elementary. Kids don’t need to be taught that, they don’t need to know their teachers sexual preferences, etc.

      But don’t delude yourself that alcohol is different. Just instead of it being encouraged in the school system it’s encouraged at home.
      Last edited by Blaithin; Apr 14, 2023, 08:49.

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        #27
        Poor kids are so confused, they are getting such crazy mixed signals. We have an example in our family and we love Kyra/Ray just the way he/she is. Time has a way of working all things out so we don’t get too excited. Who hasn’t thought about what they would be like if they were born the opposite sex?

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          #28
          Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
          Poor kids are so confused, they are getting such crazy mixed signals. We have an example in our family and we love Kyra/Ray just the way he/she is. Time has a way of working all things out so we don’t get too excited. Who hasn’t thought about what they would be like if they were born the opposite sex?
          There’s a Snapchat filter that makes me look like a cross between my brother and a cousin. Scary really.

          The real insecurity is according to it, I think I’d be a better looking man than woman!!

          Then again, if I use some other filters I’m a better looking woman than I am too so 😂😂

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            #29
            Originally posted by mcfarms View Post
            Nick Freitas is a former green beret member of the house of representatives in Virginia and I get a kick out of and agree with much of what he has to say on things
            Heres what he says
            https://www.facebook.com/NickFreitas...3776259789743/
            Now that right there is funny, I don’t care who you are !

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              #30
              Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
              What are you going to tell the maltsters? Don’t you dare sell your finished product to any Brewster that uses a trans as a promoter or I won’t sell you my barley?

              I’m sure they’ll listen.
              I’m pretty sure the maltsters are listening, nobody can withstand losing 5 billion a week for long, nobody!

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                #31
                Originally posted by TSIPP View Post
                I’m pretty sure the maltsters are listening, nobody can withstand losing 5 billion a week for long, nobody!
                Anheuser Busch are brewers, not maltsters. I don’t know of them owning any malting companies?

                Now yeah, a big conglomerate like them going down would have a trickle down effect on malting corporations sure, but are Canada Malt, Prairie Malt, Rahr, etc going to start asking questions before they sell their product to a brewer to see if they plan on taking a marketing risk?

                So the farmer is going to ask the malt company if they sell to a brewer they don’t agree with and if so they won’t sell the malt their grain?

                Or even easier:

                The farmer is going to sell to the GrainCo that sells to the MaltCo that sells to the BrewingCo… so call up your local terminal and see if they can confirm they’ll never sell a grain that makes it on to Anheuser Busch or you won’t deliver your malt to them ever again.

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                  #32
                  If we don't get in front of this we won't be able too, we are already expected to produce a product that's deemed green by the woke corporations so they can sell it to the Saudis and China who stone woman and are constantly violating human rights, but this is overlooked because they are making the fortunes.
                  it won't be long and we will be forced to accept there ECG policies or we won't be eligible to do business with them anyway.

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                    #33
                    Buyers and sellers should be rejecting this garbage at all trickle down levels.

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                      #34
                      To make this relevant to marketing.
                      If customers actually put their money where their mouth is, and don't forget about this a week from now, is there enough excess production capacity at all other brewers to make up for a drastic drop in the largest producer?
                      If not, would beer drinkers be forced to switch to some other beverage, and could it affect the market for malt barley?

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by GOODRUM View Post
                        If we don't get in front of this we won't be able too, we are already expected to produce a product that's deemed green by the woke corporations so they can sell it to the Saudis and China who stone woman and are constantly violating human rights, but this is overlooked because they are making the fortunes. it won't be long and we will be forced to accept there ECG policies or we won't be eligible to do business with them anyway.
                        Social credits for agriculture - coming to a theatre near you ...

                        https://www.agriresponse.ca/recent-issues/carbon-farming-the-way-of-the-future/

                        As the pressure to reduce carbon increases and the global financial system begins to require the adoption of certain practices as standard, Canadian financial institutions will likely give preference to borrowers who can demonstrate commitment to lowering carbon footprints and increasing resilience to climate change risks. This also means that agribusinesses (such as farm equipment and input suppliers, and also purchasers of agricultural products) will exert pressure on farms to adopt practices associated with carbon farming.

                        Training and education on these topics will be essential to ensuring farmers retain autonomy over their farms, and that they can benefit from the current momentum in this area while simultaneously improving the performance and resilience of their operations to economic and climate change risk

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                          #36
                          A quick google search and Anheuser-Busch does use their own malt, I don’t really know the difference between a brewer or a maltster nor do I care, I do enjoy a beer and I don’t care if it’s cold or warm, probably prefer a room temperature one.

                          I’m sure everyone in sales, marketing and advertising is paying close attention now.

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