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Turner McKay

Turner McKay

@O2TUNA

5th Generation Farmer @GBMcKayFarms | VP Relationship Manager @Rabobank | Queen's University Business Graduate

Milo, AB T0L 1L0 انضم Ağustos 2009
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Turner McKay
Turner McKay@O2TUNA·
Nothing infuriates me more than the fact that he just got to fade into the "real world" with no negative consequences or tarnishes to his personal brand. Gaslit an entire nation into thinking they're terrible people, ruined their economy, then dated a pop star. I'd be impressed if I wasn't so livid.
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Turner McKay@O2TUNA·
@sjredmond @FoodProfessor The quota only has a value because the government gives it a value. The real losers in this potential situation would be the banks that have extended credit based on this intrinsic value. NZ was able to do it? Why can't we?
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Steve Redmond
Steve Redmond@sjredmond·
@FoodProfessor Tell you what. You figure out who compensates farmers for the 30-40 billion in quota value that they paid for and use as collateral to finance their farm upgrades and you can get rid of supply management.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
In 1972, when supply management was established, Canada had about 45,000 dairy farms. Today, we’re down to barely 9,000. Proportionally, the U.S. experienced a similar decline—without quotas. Supply management doesn’t save the "family farm". It doesn't save anything.
Markham Hislop@politicalham

An old boss of mine once explained dairy supply management as the price Canada paid for family farms. Do you want corporate farms or family farms? Even if family farms are corporations, they're still owned by Canadians. Or do you prefer US corp ownership of Canada's farms?

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Ryan Whitney
Ryan Whitney@ryanwhitney6·
Hang it
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Amr Galal@amrG1

@ryanwhitney6 If you guys can honestly say that you were the better team, then good for you. But we all know that’s a lie.

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Turner McKay@O2TUNA·
@gwiesefarms Taking that analogy further, if you don't ever step on the scale (measure and analyze your own b/s) then you will never know if you have a problem to begin with, until one pops up that you can't recover from.
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Grant Wiese
Grant Wiese@gwiesefarms·
Updating your balance sheet and not comparing it to last year is like.. Weighing yourself on a scale without ever having weighed yourself. If you don’t have historical context, you don’t know if you are heading in the right or wrong direction.
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Turner McKay@O2TUNA·
@Bratt_world Has been refreshing to see you hold your ground on principle and not engage in partisan/ideological battles. Keep on, keepin' on how you are. It's difficult, but necessary to have rational people at the table discussing today's very real problems.
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Brattani
Brattani@Bratt_world·
The right wing podcasters in Canada will do anything for clicks. Even selling out their own country I can’t believe i fell for this for so long.
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Robin Skies@iamrobinskies·
@BrockSide_ Fascinating, when offered the opportunity to read sources that might challenge your world view you crash out. It's almost like im not the one who's been brainwashed. :)
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Robin Skies@iamrobinskies·
Btw, just so everyone clear. America could cripple Canada and force it into submission without even firing a shot and it starts with a passport exchange. Do not underestimate how quickly 20% of the country will opt out if given the chance. Decimating the Canadian economy.
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CRNAfarmer@CRNAfarmer2·
Anyone pricing bins <$1.85/bushel erected?
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Tyler Meredith
Tyler Meredith@tylermeredith·
Today’s forecast #Budget2025 deficit for 2025-26 of about $78 billion is slightly smaller in today’s dollars as @stephenharper’s $55.6 billion deficit in 2009-10. The more you know. #cdnpoli
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Dirty Leg 🇨🇦@DirtyLeg79·
@Tybernicus17 @jsharek The white shit with foot prints in it, that’s snow. She took a photo obviously not from today and passed it off as today. It’s brown as fuck a dry as a popcorn fart in Edmonton at the moment.
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Geoffrey Sigalet
Geoffrey Sigalet@GeoffSigalet·
It’s even worse than @jkenney knows because @CTVNews did call and interview me but apparently my views don’t fit the narrative? thehub.ca/2025/10/29/is-…
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱@jkenney

This👇”story” is an object lesson for why trust in legacy media has plummeted, and alt right media audiences have grown. Here CTV “digital news producer” @AngeMAmato (she/her) writes a story about “experts” calling the use of Sec. 33 “a threat to democracy.” Who are the experts? A left wing academic, and a left wing activist. The latter, Howard Sapers, is a former Liberal MLA (which the article does not mention) for a party that is so marginal, it has not elected an MLA in over a decade. For good measure CTV goes on to quote two left wing union bosses, who of course are predictably outraged. A more accurate headline would be “Four people on the left angry about use of Notwithstanding Clause.” Which is the opposite of news. It’s the ultimate “Dog Bites Man” non-story. Did the CTV producer make any effort to post a balanced story by asking for comment from academics / lawyers / think tanks who support use of Sec. 33? Did she call the @CDNConstFound or the @MLInstitute’s Judicial Power Project? Did she attempt to reach any of these four scholars, who just published their views in a @nationalpost op-ed last week? macdonaldlaurier.ca/its-the-judges… Did she have an editor who asked why her story lacked any attempt at balance? And did anyone at CTV pause for a moment to ponder how tendentious it is to accuse a democratically elected legislature of acting “undemocratically” by invoking a power whose entire purpose is to ensure democratic accountability? She provides some historical context about prior use of Sec. 33. Why does that context not include the fact that most democratically elected provincial governments (including Alberta under Premier Lougheed, and Saskatchewan under NDP Premier Blakeney) agreed to adopt the Charter *only if* it included the Notwithstanding Clause to allow democratically elected Legislatures to ensure a democratic check and balance against the abuse of undemocratic, unaccountable judicial power? Why does she not mention that for the first 33 years of the Charter era, the Canadian Courts ruled that there was no constitutionally protected right to strike? Why doesn’t she quote an expert pointing out that Allan Blakeney defended the Saskatchewan Legislature’s 1982 use of Sec. 33 to end a strike as “a legitimate use of the Notwithstanding Clause?” Or refer to Peter Lougheed’s 1987 commitment to use Sec. 33 if the courts invented a right to strike? Many thoughtful criticisms can be levelled against Section 33. Being undemocratic is not one of them. So why do we see so much agitprop like this masquerading as news from so many legacy media outlets? IMO, there are two possible answers: 1) They are blind to their own biases; and / or 2) People like @AngeMAmato believe that they have a moral imperative to be “progressive journalists” which trumps the boringly old fashioned professional imperative to be objective and balanced. Whatever the reason, “journalists” like this have no one to blame but themselves for growing distrust of legacy media, and the consequent emergence of non traditional media platforms.

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wee willy@Wally_53·
@FreschlyJon @hamiltondw2 Is yield loss a machine make issue or a setting issue? Can't you set all machines to save the same if set right?
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David Hamilton@hamiltondw2·
Serious question. This fall have had 3 unsolicited sales calls for combines. All good thanks. Everyone has basically started with how much fuel we can save. Told everyone don’t care about fuel usage. Machine running and close parts most important. All 3 don’t know what to say.
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Tyler Wilson
Tyler Wilson@tpotwilson·
Cactus and mushrooms 20’ apart is peak 2025’ in the Palliser Triangle
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Callaway Golf
Callaway Golf@CallawayGolf·
To celebrate Happy Gilmore 2 we're giving away TWO of our hockey stick inspired putters featured in the movie! To enter: - Follow @CallawayGolf & @odysseygolf - Like & Repost this post - Tag 2 friends below!
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Turner McKay@O2TUNA·
@SaskFarmer12 You merely adopted the drought....I was born in it.....melded by it....
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Nyles Desrochers
Nyles Desrochers@BaldurBarons·
I hate canola. Till now.
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Kim Gerencser
Kim Gerencser@KimGerencser·
“Spending less is more valuable than earning more.” Because earning more creates habits that are hard to break, especially when things get tight.
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Turner McKay@O2TUNA·
@cowbroker And the $15.76 interest was calculated in what way? Essentially your VOG > COG is the metric that you're using to assess the profitability of the feeding?
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Casey Schuhmacher
Casey Schuhmacher@cowbroker·
@O2TUNA An old school way to estimate cost of gain….corn price multiplied by .19….Banker’s rule of .19
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Casey Schuhmacher
Casey Schuhmacher@cowbroker·
6-7lbs of corn turns into 1lb of live cattle that’s worth $2.12lb in April of 2026 Turning 55¢ into $2.12 with corn in a bunk, it really is that simple
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