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    #37
    What the cost to protect against crop production loss this year ?
    Blackpowder and you seem to have the best handle on this .
    Tom was excellent in that area as well , rest his soul .
    Last edited by furrowtickler; Sep 3, 2024, 11:53.

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      #38
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      What the cost to protect against crop production loss this year ?
      Blackpowder and you seem to have the best handle on this .
      Tom was excellent in that area as well , rest his soul .
      If you are referring to me, I don't understand the question.

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        #40
        I bought a Cat D6R dozer last December. Just because I kinda always wanted one and I could use the depreciation. This year swathing canola? The cheque book is snapping closed. I don't need anything else. Good ****ing luck if you are an ag salesman.

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          #41
          Yes I had a list of a few things also. No ripper and grader for this guy. Quiet winter it will be.

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            #42
            You smell that? Breathe in deeply... that's the smell of the hot air coming out of inflated rents and land prices.

            But remember the price of the land may change but it's value never does, its the same ole dirt with same ole calorie generating capacity.

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              #43
              Farmers are the only businessmen I've met who'll disclose their cash position in conversation in 30 seconds or less.

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                #44
                Thinking reduction in Chinese demand will be offset some with poor crop and new crush come on stream. Still is going to hurt but not bad as last time. I hope!

                knew it was an eventuality canola sales would be a political football once again. Buggers filter and resell “gutter” oil.

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                  #45
                  Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                  Thinking reduction in Chinese demand will be offset some with poor crop and new crush come on stream. Still is going to hurt but not bad as last time. I hope!

                  knew it was an eventuality canola sales would be a political football once again. Buggers filter and resell “gutter” oil.
                  The gutter oil issue is minor compared to all of the new palm oil they are selling as used cooking oil undercutting local feedstock in the North American and European biodiesel markets.

                  Investigations are ongoing. Perhaps if regulators crack down on this practice, the additional demand for canola oil will more than offset the loss of demand from the export market.

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                    #46
                    Those buggers. Heard all of this “used” cooking oil coming into the USA for biodiesel from China. Sneaky as usual.

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                      #47
                      The Chinese are better capitalists than we are.
                      The unintended consequences of making arbitrary regulations about solving an imaginary problem.
                      We are making renewable diesel out of new palm oil with the associated deforestation and labor issues. Because that is more renewable than domestic oilseed. And subsidizing them heavily to do so.
                      California is importing South American ethanol, but won't use North American made ethanol, and recently proposed a law restricting the use of canola oil in renewable Diesel and saf.

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                        #48
                        Offshoring the emissions?
                        The rest of the world is just happy to take the cash.

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