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    we already knew this



    but some chucky types don't

    #2
    Doesn't matter. All of Canada counted for ag emissions purposes I think.
    Reduction mandates west only.
    See fertilizer plan. You can't make this up.

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      #3
      It’s about time the truth gets out , the chuck types and liberals will desperately try to call this a conspiracy theory and call this misinformation.
      Farmers and the ag industry need to stand behind this .
      it’s about time the truth be told
      the positive story of what we do needs to be shared .

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        #4
        Have never been able to figure out what the motivation is for our government to portray us as dirty polluters.
        Not hard to find data that proves Canada is one of the world's best carbon sinks.
        We have by far the most trees per person.
        A recent NASA study presented data that Canada sinks 1 billion te of carbon per yr.
        What does net zero by 2050 mean?
        We are not producing carbon now.
        As you say, just one more thing anybody that drove across the north already knew.
        Last edited by shtferbrains; Dec 20, 2023, 22:43.

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          #5
          Send this info/facts to your MP's MLA's. Wake them the H up!

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            #6
            Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
            Doesn't matter. All of Canada counted for ag emissions purposes I think.
            Reduction mandates west only.
            See fertilizer plan. You can't make this up.
            Will be interesting to see how the liberals give livestock a green pass in Quebec .

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              #7
              Decomposing and burning trees also emit lots of carbon. In 2023 with all the forest fires across the country there was a large amount of carbon released. So the large carbon sink is now a large source of carbon emissions as the boreal forest burns.

              Send this to your MPs and MLAs and make sure to remind them that fighting all those fires also cost a lot and in Saskatchewan fires helped turn a budget surplus into a deficit.

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                #8
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                Decomposing and burning trees also emit lots of carbon. In 2023 with all the forest fires across the country there was a large amount of carbon released. So the large carbon sink is now a large source of carbon emissions as the boreal forest burns.

                Send this to your MPs and MLAs and make sure to remind them that fighting all those fires also cost a lot and in Saskatchewan fires helped turn a budget surplus into a deficit.
                It will grow back , like always has in the next wet / normal cycle then absorb even more carbon .
                cycle that has existed for a millennia

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  Decomposing and burning trees also emit lots of carbon. In 2023 with all the forest fires across the country there was a large amount of carbon released. So the large carbon sink is now a large source of carbon emissions as the boreal forest burns.

                  Send this to your MPs and MLAs and make sure to remind them that fighting all those fires also cost a lot and in Saskatchewan fires helped turn a budget surplus into a deficit.
                  They let you back to the adults table ????

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                    #10
                    Luckily anthropogenic bs low emissions.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post

                      Will be interesting to see how the liberals give livestock a green pass in Quebec .
                      Completely a West pay program.
                      IT should be in our faces more.
                      Ask your producer orgs why not.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by caseih View Post

                        They let you back to the adults table ????
                        Likely a mistake due to the updates, took Chuck this long to figure it out. Such as the last time there were updates, Austranada and his various alter ego's magically regained permission to join the adult table, a privilege that has not yet been revoked.

                        I doubt the administrators ever actually view the forums.

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                          #13
                          This musta been the first topic on commodity marketing (farm) forum that interested him?

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                            #14
                            The childs table? You mean rural issues where you "children" spend a lot of time?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                              The childs table? You mean rural issues where you "children" spend a lot of time?
                              Congratulations on the promotion.
                              Perhaps try to learn from your time out, and behave better, maybe you will be allowed to stay?

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