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    #13
    Your link does not work , googling Parsley's notebook works but cannot find anything about agrium etc. PS you gotta change that background. Is that your garden?

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      #14
      saks we have done just that here in south aust, bringing in fert

      please email me i will give you some details

      blacketp@bigpond.com

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        #15
        In reply to those who are proposing setting up a farmer-owned fertilizer producer, just be careful that you do not base your investment decisions on anger or a desire to "get even" with Agrium.

        That's not a good motivation for putting millions of dollars of capital at substantial risk in an uncertain market.

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          #16
          Good point liberty. I pointed you to www.sedar.com on my blog. Enter the site. Go to sitemap. Go to V for Viterra or A for Agrium, etc. This site cannot be quoted.

          But due your own due diligence. Pars

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            #17
            Liberty where is the risk? I just had a 100,000 dollar write down on fert. expense with the current price drop. If someone would slap a good plan down on the table in front of enough farmers , "done". We don't need this plant in Belle Plaine. In fact it can also be ours when they go broke and we buy them out.

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              #18
              hopper,
              Do you need to start from scratch or invent a building/centre?

              Swallow the weak.

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                #19
                ??????????

                Agriums job is to make a profit,what ever the market will bear?

                Just the same as you.

                As long as they are playing by the rules.

                Fert has dropped almost 50%.

                "were lovin it"

                Remeber the fert thread a few months back,discussing locking in at 850?

                My trigger will be pulled "shortly".

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                  #20
                  Parsley are you talking a hostile takeover
                  You are a genius. We can just do their planned expansion only now. Then buy them out for pennies on the dollar.

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                    #21
                    Damn right I am. 50 thou/farmer cash. Go to sedar and hunt the weak. Intereest rates are gonna kill some companies. And we can buy em for cheap.
                    Pars

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                      #22
                      Your site pars drives me crazy,do i need a google account to log in?

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                        #23
                        Listening again to the Agrium BS on the news just makes me sick.
                        Their pipeline is full so their shutting down because of this. Hm they screwed their dealers with high priced product, the farmers want to buy but at today's price but they wont let them purchase direct. HM screw their own dealers. Wounder where these dealers will be once agrium kills them all off. The world is entering uncharted waters and these idiots just don't get it. Having a block of capital that can purchase week companies does work. I hate Coops but maybe just maybe we need to create one. Were the ones at the bottom who have to take all the risks and then they still hold a gun to our head when were in control.

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                          #24
                          If you don't have a google account you will surely be google eyed afterward.

                          http://parsleysnotebook.blogspot.com/

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