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    #25
    No Dolin...we do not want to build ourselves up by pulling you down...BUT, you must bear in mind that your provincial Quebec government can only afford the kind of support you get because of the equalization process that takes $$$$$$$$$ from Alberta that have been passed through the federal government!!!

    It is only fair that the WHOLE country see the importance of keeping the entire countries ag sector healthy and in a state that encourages generational turnover.

    Saddly this is not happening in most of the west.

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      #26
      I really am sorry that times are tough, really. I am not exactly rolling in it either, I never said I was.

      If you thought that the new gov't was going to give out $75 - $100 an acre, you were sadly mislead. There is no way in h___ that the city taxpayers would ever stand that sort of hit. How much would that be I wonder?

      I repeat, if it is killing you to work just so you can farm, why are you farming? Tradition is great, history is great, but depression, anger, and bitterness suck. There is more to life than trying to produce food for people who have lost the knowledge of where it comes from.

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        #27
        All you need to do is read any major newspaper and you will see large urban centers voicing demands for huge dollars from the federal government to help them deal with the huge demands for increased infrastructure due to the rapid growth across most of the country.

        These dollars come from the same pocket that dollars to assist agriculture come from, and although some money has been promised to the agriculture industry, it is a small voice compared to the huge urban population. Those are the facts that the government must deal with when they are deciding who gets the largest piece of the pie.

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          #28
          Some people have to seed and I am one, but after reading late last night the colum and thinking about the budget all day I have a few thoughts. First I work for AG Canada on the side and I feel Chuck strall is getting a load of Crap from the Heiracy in Ottawa about the farm situation. These useless Buerocrats have been in charge of Canadian Agriculture for so long they havent got it right yet so why would they now. But they are experts.
          Second I thought Strall had more Balls than he does and could see through the smoke and mirrors of Ag Canada. Because the first thing he did showed he was in charge (750 million paid out all not in two parts like the liberano"S) But weeks later he looks beat.
          WE NEED A CASH INJECTION AND 1.5 Billion would be 14.9% of your last 4 years sales on 100,000.00 that would be $14,900.00 and on 1/2 million $74,500.00 and on a million $149,000.00 thats money not BS. Like Ag Canada gives.
          Yes I am pissed a AG CAnada But they are the problem with Agriculture in Canada because of No vision, and so we loose some western farmers their is lots of them who cares attitude. and Yes I am sick of provinces like Quebec using Alberta money and Western Money to be a have not province and run deficits wile out west we are told by our governments that we cant support agriculture.
          ANd the Dip who is talking about how 33 million cant support ag like the USA it comes down to one thing farmers and food are respected in Europe and USA and in Canada we are not! Starve once and see but when that happens all of us will be gone.

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            #29
            Saskfarmer, what I meant by 33 million people in Canada is out of those 33 million how many are taxpayers?? Less than half. So how in the hell do you expect a $75/acre payout, when we have so little people?? $75/acre would work out to $3 billion for Sask alone. We wonder why Sask can't support agriculture?? Hmm lets see 980,000 people 1/3 pay tax it isn't hard to figure out.

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              #30
              To silverback I was a bit harsh in response to your other post, but I like others live and breath this farm which has been in our family 90 years. What your saying is if it's bad just leave it get a good job and life will be great and for some that would work, but for the rest of us there is a whole lot more than just sweat in our farms our souls. Somebody has to stand up and change this thing or those people who had fortune of good crops all the way through sooner or later you'l be in the same boat. When I read the articles in this forum there sometimes are differences in opinions on solutions and causes but nearly unanimously we all recognize that we are not getting our share for our product. That share either comes direct from the market or through taxes and redistribution. Canadians aren't paying anywhere near what most other countries that call themselves developed countries do.

              To dolin, I don't want your coverage cut, and you are not the cause of our problems, but why is the right thing for us not to have just as good of a program as you do?

              I knew 75 bucks wouldn't be coming I just wanted to illustrate the situation for some of us who had total wipe outs and do all we are supposed to like take crop insurance and cais and how inadequate it is. Bottom line is that it was promised in the election that there would be help for seeding I don't expect all my bills paid. If the conservatives are saying that the industry only deserves this much priority then there is no difference between them and the Liberals of the past.

              To rose13 I totally understand your situation I have cattle also, there are many that are going throught the same situation. Am fully aware of who got the money out of the BSE scenerio. When drought hit our area and many others we had to unload much of our stock at a rip off price to the feedlots, and later there were payments from cais and other programs all going to the feedlots so they bought for nothing and got paid for it on top. But as far as crop farmers getting money it may sound like a lot but again the very large corporate farms and admin costs are eating up the majority of that money the average farmer that has had multiple weather disasters and had little margins got next to nothing out of the Cais either. Thats what makes me more than mad about what is happenning right now. The Conservatives said they would scrap that program said they understood it wasn't working hell even the liberals acknowledged it wasn't working, but from what I understand this 1 billion of the 1.5 is going into Cais based on past year inventory, do you know how much admin and time that is going to cost probably most of that money and a year or 2 too late.

              Bottom line is we shouldn't just walk away we are not the ones in the wrong here. The Conservatives may be looking for a majority and therefore I guess by some comments we are supposed to accept a hosing just so they get a majority, I don't think so we have been hosed already too long!!!!

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                #31
                Skhadenuf, well said. We are ultimately all in the same boat some will be able to hang on longer than others but if something doesn't change we will all be in trouble. It's to bad though in Sask that we don't start using some of resources, them mabye the Sask gov't could help some of its farmers. Take a look at Alberta's crop insurance, these guys can go to field knowing they are covered. Instead of us insuring to the max for $80-90/acre.

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                  #32
                  In my risk area in alberta crop ins. I cant insure for more than 85 $.not gettin near enough to cover input costs.

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                    #33
                    I should add this: oats cov..$91.69/A costs $13.63,straight crop insurance.
                    canola $81.60 cov.. @$11.55/a
                    wheat cov.$56.63 is %5.47/a
                    barley cov $72.58 is $8.41/a

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                      #34
                      Les, are there any other incentives with this? Such as hail ins, or price gurantee???

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                        #35
                        nope thats just standard crop insurance...no price indorsment or hail rider.... nothing. So you think we in alberta still have it so good?
                        Some areas in alberta have it better.But in rish area 9 we are getting the shaft big time....the politicians here say it is not fair but they dont do anything about it either...

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                          #36
                          I often wonder how much in the hole the various governments go on crop insurance? I am not up on this as we never took out any, ever.
                          Is crop insurance costing the tax payer money every year? If so, would that be considered a subsidy?
                          What would happen if the government decided to just bow out of crop insurance and let the "Mutual of Omaha" type insurance companies take over? Do you think the premiums would rise, or fall? Do you think government should be competing with private enterprize?

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