As a cattle producer it seems we have no opportunity to pass any costs on. All our input suppliers ie feed machinery fuel have the opportunity and exercise it. Is there anyone out there interested in starting strategic alliances to free up duplications in machinery facilities etc. For example we have a large land base suitable for grazing yet we use some of it to raise feed for our cow herd. If an individual had a base of good land who is using some of it for pasture we could possibly get together and raise feed at your place and pasture cows at my place. I would no longer need an air seeder and I have very good forage equipment which could be utilitzed on another farm. If there are others out there with similiar mindsets lets get togther and start some sort of partnership or corporation by pooling resources and lead a more productive life. Any idea's?
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Hi all,
Reports are that half of Chretien's caucus signed up to support him.
But then a couple of members said that, though they hadn't signed up, their names were on the list.
Didn't knifing the leader used to be Conservative tradition?
Is politics getting leaner and meaner?
Good wishes for the week ahead.
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Wow!! That was quite a visit. Mr. Vanclief should have been looking at barley that is 6 inches high or wheat that turned dead ripe in the middle of July because the grasshoppers ate all the leaves off of it. But I guess we're talking about the federal government here, it would be too much to expect for them to do something right.
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Lets be honest Vanclief is scared shitless to come out and talk to a group of farmers in Saskatchewan where it has been really dry. If you work real hard at it, you can ignore these few discontents from out west and they eventually will go out of business. Of course by that time the minister will be collecting his 5000 dollar a month pension sipping rum on the beach in Barbados and won't have to worry about anything except dying from liver failure. I am not at all impressed!!!!!! I guess he doesn't really give a dam.
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I'm thinking Mr. Vanclief must be older than we think. On the news he was talking about the drought and said he's been there done that. To make a statement like that he must have been farming during the thirties, which from what I hear wasn't as bad as this year.
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The good news is that the prime minister is resigning in 18 months. Whoever the new prime minister is, one of the first things he will do is get rid of some of the garbage out of cabinet. So Mr. Vanclief will be gone quickly and we won't have to worry about him anymore. Maybe he will be the new minister responsible for indian affairs, they would eliminate him within a month, it is only agriculture which has to endure this kind of indifference from its representative in cabinet.
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leland, these are the types of ideas that make me think that there is a silver lining in them (lack of) clouds. We need to start dialoguing more and finding out where we can get the inefficiencies and/or duplication out of our individual respective systems.
If nothing else, if we can start to form alliances that help to minimize costs, we're ahead of the game already.
This is very encouraging indeed!
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