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    #31
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
    I agree on the same thing. little Kids dont deserve to die. Now i cant figure out why we cant have mass immigration from South African Farmers? They can die just farming.
    There certainly is mass immigration of south Africans in the Quill lake/Watson/Naicam and growing outwards rapidly. Good farmers, can manage laborers, LoL. But holy, do they seem to have unlimited funds. For how bad it is in South Africa , profitability was apparently not one of their problems.

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      #32
      Drills moving again yesterday in area on lighter ground and areas that had less than 1/2 in this past 5 days .
      A few just NW of here are 1/3 done or better already. Some started a week ago or longer on drier ground .
      We will get started today and see how things go . Clay soils here can be finicky to deal with .
      Time to get going before next system though , get drills out and tested to make sure there are no unexpected issues.
      Will be tricky spraying with temps , wind and the next rain event on how far ahead to spray .
      1 st time in years it will be warranted ahead of seeding this early in May .
      don’t want to spray anything that won’t get seeded before the next system starts as weeds are popping every day now .
      Have done lots of “pre burn” after seeding to just before emergence but that will be a challenge with weather conditions like this .

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        #33
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
        I agree on the same thing. little Kids dont deserve to die. Now i cant figure out why we cant have mass immigration from South African Farmers? They can die just farming.
        Apartheid ended in 1994 (30 years ago). If South African farmers wanted to come to Canada, they would have been here by now.

        Ukrainian immigrantes and refugees are filling the voild very effectively.

        Do you not see the amount of Ukrainians filling all types of jobs in Regina?

        Retail, mechanics, trades, fast food, etc etc.

        The very jobs born and bred Canadians won't do because it's beneath them.

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          #34
          Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post

          Apartheid ended in 1994 (30 years ago). If South African farmers wanted to come to Canada, they would have been here by now.

          Ukrainian immigrantes and refugees are filling the voild very effectively.

          Do you not see the amount of Ukrainians filling all types of jobs in Regina?

          Retail, mechanics, trades, fast food, etc etc.

          The very jobs born and bred Canadians won't do because it's beneath them.
          South Africa has become a very dangerous place. Young couples are leaving steadily. Many young South African mechanics at dealerships locally now.

          So many that they speak Africans in the backshop. Good workers.

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            #35
            Originally posted by SmallTimeOperator View Post
            $145 plus inflation?

            Looks like a backfire to me.

            Canola just went from $24 to $14.

            And rent goes up? WTF?

            They won’t be farming long.
            Rumors of guys getting $185 - $200 last fall. If they signed up a 3 yr deal they are in the money.

            And if you have seen any BTOs, they are insatiable. They dont care about margins. Only way to stay ahead of the insane inflation is add more, even its a break even. You can fiddle that on your financials to look like a star.

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              #36
              Originally posted by LEP View Post

              South Africa has become a very dangerous place. Young couples are leaving steadily. Many young South African mechanics at dealerships locally now.

              So many that they speak Africans in the backshop. Good workers.
              Good to hear.

              I'm for any immigrant who's trained with skills and ready to work and wants to become a Canadian and contribute to the economy.

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                #37
                Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post

                Good to hear.

                I'm for any immigrant who's trained with skills and ready to work and wants to become a Canadian and contribute to the economy.
                Yup it is a good thing, I have no problem with seeing immigrants working, doesn't matter if it at Walmart , Macdonalds, or the local equipment dealers . I always feel bad when I can't understand them , because they are contributing.

                now if Canada could send back the radical flag wavers to their home country, things would be better.

                And I don't think people would frown on immigrants as much.

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                  #38
                  Got my bill from Cat yesterday $190/hr you would think that would leave a bit of room to pay a good wage. Wrench pulling signs along hiway every where you go and don't be in a hurry to get something fixed.

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                    #39
                    Got the SR going , on damp side for sure but not bad .
                    next rain will definitely be on wet side for a few days

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                      #40
                      Furrow how is the trash clearance on the SR. There is one for sale at Youngs 2023 model , kinda interested . Also how much rain did you get that your able to go.

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