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@Barnyard19 @Matthew1534836 @PierrePoilievre Can you name any Country or Nation State that doesn’t?
There’s 195 of them.
I’ll wait …
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Canadians are paying the worst food inflation in the G7.
We have everything we need to feed and fuel ourselves. Food should be cheaper here than anywhere else on earth.
Let's take all taxes off groceries so Canadians can afford to eat: conservative.ca/cpc/stop-taxin…

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@theLLCoolK @Matthew1534836 @PierrePoilievre Just every single process before it hits the shelves is,only the people who have no clue how real life works think there are no taxes on food. Understanding how the food gets to the shelves is to complicated for the average person to figure out unfortunately
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@Matthew1534836 @PierrePoilievre No, we do not
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Steve Kaufman of Idaho shares his long-standing Gleaner story. His dad bought this MH2 new in ‘81 and it’s still cutting wheat.
“45 years of service to our family,” he said.
…now, that’s dependability!
#ThrowbackThursday #GoGleaner #AchieveBetter #Gleaner
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🇨🇦 Every Canadian should read this twice:
🇨🇦 Canada ranks —
🥇 1st in uranium
🥇 1st in potash
🥈 2nd in nickel
🥉 3rd in oil
🏅 5th in gold
💧 1st in freshwater
Countries start wars for LESS than this.
And somehow we are told we’re too poor to cut taxes, too broke to build homes, too weak to compete, too small to matter.
It took historic levels of incompetence and ideological sabotage to bury a country this blessed.
Imagine where Canada would be if we were actually allowed to win.
#cdnpoli #Canada #Future #Resources #Economy #Energy #Mining #Prosperity

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@jcalder1983 @kingCanadian31 @Mullin_95 No shops and vacation pics around here just a wish list. And for those that do and use them good on them. There should be something at the end for the work put in. Being jealous of the neighbour is a choice I guess, not sure y people are crucified on here for calling out expenses
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@Barnyard19 @kingCanadian31 @Mullin_95 Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahha
Meanwhile Twitter is full of 200x300 foot shops full of boats and campers. Pictures from Mexico. All shiny new million dollar tractors every spring.
Give me a fucking break “hope there’s something to live on”
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Make the bread yourself then , simple solution.
This bread thing is such a stupid fucking argument.
Jared Wright@Jughead450f
So sitting in line at the elevator I figured out I sold my wheat for $6.75/bu and I hauled 1620bu. Thats enough to make roughly 97225 loafs of bread at $3 a loaf, that bread will sell for $291,675 and I will make about $10,935 off of that or 11.3 cents per loaf.
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@kingCanadian31 @Mullin_95 Essentially because we got more efficient and better at what we do, we rewarded all the industry that supplies us constant growth and have settled for the same return, now we all chase acres to pay for our inputs/equipment and hope there’s something left to live on at the end
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@Barnyard19 @Mullin_95 Round up was 20 dollars an acre in the 80s. They do go up and down some with the market. But a down year of grain prices doesn’t = down year in inputs. They do fluctuate however. Not as much as you would like but they do.
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@kingCanadian31 @Mullin_95 Nobody used it in the 80s, diesel, tractors and cultivator shovels were cheap. Our practices are more efficient now and that’s what we are paying for. There’s a lot of $$ added to the cost of our inputs for “efficiency or tech” they are mostly a made up number passed on to us
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@kingCanadian31 @Mullin_95 You think that’s a bigger problem than inputs increasing every year? Chemicals were cheaper, despite being harder to make, ship, store… in the 80s. Markets go up and down on our commodities but they only go up on the input side. We use to laugh about oilfield $ the middle wasted
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@Mullin_95 Biggest problem is ppl think when canola hits 20 bucks and wheat hits 9. It’s going stay there. Spend like that. Prices go down they are way over leverage and get mad when a market fluctuates.
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I can’t be the only one that wishes @CNHIndustrial would offer this tractor. Only thing I’d change is strip the Case IH badge and make the Steiger badge bigger. I grew up on Steiger green.


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Glyphosate isn’t controversial because it’s understudied.
It’s controversial because the evidence is ignored.
Fact 1. This chemical is exhaustively studied:
•40+ years of data.
•Thousands of studies.
•Reviewed repeatedly across continents.
Fact 2. Global regulators agree:
Every major regulatory authority that assesses real-world exposure reaches the same conclusion:
•US EPA
•EFSA
•ECHA
•Health Canada
👉 Not carcinogenic at human exposure levels.
👉 Not genotoxic.
👉 No unacceptable health risk when used as directed.
This is not one agency.
This is not a global conspiracy.
Fact 3: The largest human study says no.
•54,000+ pesticide applicators.
•Followed since 1993.
•No link to overall cancer.
•No consistent link to non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
If glyphosate caused cancer, this study should have found it.
It didn’t.
Fact 4: Food residues are not the issue.
•Residues are far below safety limits.
•Dietary exposure does not pose a cancer risk.
•Drinking water exposure is not a health hazard.
“Toxic” without dose is not toxicology.
Fact 5: Worker exposure is also low.
•Measured exposures are far below NOAELs.
•Regulators repeatedly conclude: not of concern.
So where does the scare come from?
One outlier → IARC
IARC did a hazard classification, not a risk assessment.
They put glyphosate in the same category as:
•Red meat.
•Hot beverages.
•Being a barber.
IARC explicitly ignores exposure.
Regulators do not.
This is the entire conflict:
Hazard-only classification
vs
Risk-based regulation.
Confuse the two - and fear wins.
Bottom line:
No pesticide regulator on Earth currently considers glyphosate a cancer risk at real-world exposure levels.
The science is boring.
It’s to put a stop to the misinformation.
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@LMcLachlan60 @Kotyjo Last time I checked Western Canada has essentially been annexed by Ontario and Quebec
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@Kotyjo Last time I checked China hasn’t been talking about annexing Canada.
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Good morning. It's Saturday. It's cold in Saskatchewan, but it's nice sitting by the gas fireplace, keeping me toasty warm.
Still processing Carney's deal. It's amazing how Canadians trust the Chinese but "orange man bad." You're nothing in China; in the USA, in three years, you choose again. To all the idiots out east, pretend we're China: Pierre's the hated Supreme Leader, and you have zero say. How's that feel? Canada isn't doing great, and betting the wrong horse every time will be our fall.
Trudeau and Freeland should be in jail. Those two were the worst of the worst.
Carney's meeting his team at Davos. One world order.
Football later, hauling grain this morning and early afternoon.
We're still free, and I'd bet on the USA over China any day.
Have a peaceful Saturday. No wind—wow, that's nice.

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@Barnyard19 @skellerfarms @breannetidemann Contact Tristan at Lupin Platform Inc. 1-(825) 993-1236 about growing in 2026.
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@breannetidemann I seeded lupins out with some fabas. The lupins on left where with fabas and got 1/2 rate Pursuit incrop. Lupins on right Sencor and Centurion.
Im wondering if adding the Pursuit in with the gly & Express preburn is an option? Just to hold back vol canola a bit. @LikePulseCrops

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@pulsechickAB @APGresearch How have the Lupins been performing the last few years? Is there a best suited variety that you are finding? Any info would be greatly appreciated
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Lupins, lupins everywhere in Bocksee, Germany! This crop has so much potential and I am learning so much on how to make this crop successful in Alberta. International Lupin Conference 2023. #ILC2023 @APGresearch



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@financedystop @grok where in Canada could your order lady bugs like this?
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@DarrenWHaynes No worries, figured one day someone would market it as it seemed like a good idea. Would love to find out where I could get one. Pretty sure it was a Sutter practice @sutter_brett
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@Barnyard19 Sounds familiar, but I don’t recall any further details. Sorry!
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@DarrenWHaynes @Fan960Steinberg years ago @ flames practice they had a rebounder device that they had setup in the slot. Player would skate over blue line and it was like a mini golf where ball/puck would make a loop but spit it back for player to skate into.Any idea what it was?
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