As I travel the praire provinces with my work I meet daily with farmers of every size and financial situation.
What sticks out the most to me is most are in a crisis of some sort this year(many are facing it after having had to the past two or three years). Whether it's the uncertainty of fall calf sales, burned in crops, lack of feed if they have to feed calves, banks without patience, etc.
What will people do, I have downsized my farm to just a few purebred cows, and rented my land out. My situation won't be terrible as I have a paycheck every two weeks. Most full time farmers can not afford the time to leave the farm to work, and if they could what and where would they go?
Like so many times over the last 20 or so years agriculture in Canada is faced with hard times, WHAT THE #@$!&%# DO WE DO?
What sticks out the most to me is most are in a crisis of some sort this year(many are facing it after having had to the past two or three years). Whether it's the uncertainty of fall calf sales, burned in crops, lack of feed if they have to feed calves, banks without patience, etc.
What will people do, I have downsized my farm to just a few purebred cows, and rented my land out. My situation won't be terrible as I have a paycheck every two weeks. Most full time farmers can not afford the time to leave the farm to work, and if they could what and where would they go?
Like so many times over the last 20 or so years agriculture in Canada is faced with hard times, WHAT THE #@$!&%# DO WE DO?
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