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    #16
    INcognito,
    Farmland is a finite resource they are not making any more of it. You are only going to sell it once if at all in your lifetime.
    So called "developed land " - a misnomer- is another story. It can and does trade hands more often. You can run your theory by them.

    Cowman,
    I agree we in Sask. have just as much or more resources than Alta and we have gone much slower in developing it.
    I do think however, that there are going to be huge costs coming to Alberta taxpayers to clean up after this boom is over...
    The environment has taken a back seat while oil companies ****d and pillaged.

    In " Business Week" an article says that Klein's legacy will not look too good in a few years. Extremely low royalty rates 15% and only 1% in the tar sands !!!! Actually more money was made off VLT 's than from the tar sands from 2001 -2004.

    They compared a time period and comparing Norway to Alberta , Norway took in $200 billion while Alberta only
    rec'd $12 billion !!! Ralph Klein was no Peter Lougheed.

    Sask and Alberta Have to get on the same page and Raise the Royalties. We can't raise in Sask. while Alberta keeps theirs low,
    Pollution is coming with west winds from tar sands to our northern lakes.
    Scientist have right now are seeing acid rain affect our abundant lakes .

    They claim 70% of the pollution in tar
    sands blows into Saskatchewan.. and the project is only a fraction of what it will become in a few years.

    The problem is that pollution is a provincial jurisdiction so even though we did not create it we will have to pay to clean it up.

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      #17
      Actually grandaddy did tell me to stay away,but great-granny cornered the flax market in winnipeg so now i'm in it daily.{true story}

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        #18
        incognito

        knowing that you appreciate the power of a board. instead of pulling teeth from the the cwb. how about a conservtive soloution,giveing more powers.
        the same board powers that brain mulroney gave the chemical companies years ago, to protect thier prices on off patent chemicals.
        what you would do is put up a legal wall around canada.preventing any imports . then the board could charge 30$/bushell in canada. and sell any excesss at a world price of 4$
        now thats what i call a board and nothing socialist about it.

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          #19
          http://www.ired.com/news/mkt/commodity.htm

          Why stop at agriculture. Lets have a single desk for everything.. That way every Canadian can vote away their property rights...

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            #20
            Sawfly;

            I think we tried exactly that strategy in 1930's... didn't we?

            What makes you so sure it will work this time?

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              #21
              It's good to see you guys are getting somewhere in your discussions.

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                #22
                tom
                it sure seems to work for bayer and monsanto..

                i apoligize for getting miles off the orginal topic. when i get some time ,i will start a thread on what the gov. is doing in regards to the OUI (own use importation ) laws.
                there are supposed to have their plan in dec. or jan.
                this could be more important $ wise to producers than the cwb debate.
                im afraid it might be under the farmers radar with all the commotion surronding the board.

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                  #23
                  The cheapest productive land in the World is in Saskatchewan. When you can have a 70,000 assessed Heavy clay quarter for 70,000 or less its even cheaper than the Brazilian land.
                  As far as electing NDP governments understand our electoral system that was changed after the Conservatives were defeated years ago. They took every city divided it into like a wheel with spokes and added rural areas to the city. Then every election the results come in Rural polling stations go Conservative and City's crush us with NDP over and over and over.
                  So what most rural do when they retire they go to Medicine hat or Calgary etc. Not Regina or Saskatoon.
                  Till the Cities in Saskatchewan get it right this province is doomed.

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