colin miller

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colin miller

colin miller

@CCcmiller44

General Manager Crop Management......Retired 4 Now!!!

Daysland, Alberta Katılım Eylül 2013
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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
An Independent Alberta to BC: "70% of your goods flow through us. We'll inspect every train/truck for rats. Itcould take months. We'll tariff everything while it sits there... Or give us a pipeline." That's leverage.
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colin miller@CCcmiller44·
@Harry__Faulkner How does Mr Carney get to spend all these billions without having to answer to parliament ever!! Seems like this is a new way of governing in Canada! Social communism or just straight eastern type Liberal politics??
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Harrison Faulkner
Harrison Faulkner@Harry__Faulkner·
Mark Carney announces that the 'Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit' will cost taxpayers $3.1B in 2026, $1.3B in 2027, and $1.8B each year from '28-'30. In total, Carney's new Groceries and Essentials Benefit will cost $9.8 billion.
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Paul Robertson
Paul Robertson@paulmrobertson1·
25bu/ac difference between the 2 pics. Right pic proline gold. Left pic untreated. #paidtospray #harvest25
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colin miller@CCcmiller44·
@LeftFieldCR Sell it all in Nov. Carry is not great till May. Plus around here it was binned fairly nuclear hot.
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Chuck_Penner
Chuck_Penner@LeftFieldCR·
Another way of looking at seasonals, using 2016-2025 data. If you had to pick two months to sell your wheat, when would they be?
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
🧵The Liberal platform is a total disaster. If Carney wins, the next 3 generations of Canadians are royally screwed. Let's break it down quickly. 1/
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Dan Knight
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Last night, in a massive warehouse just outside Edmonton, something extraordinary happened. Fifteen thousand Canadians showed up—not for a concert, not for a protest, but for a political rally. For one reason: to hear Pierre Poilievre speak. But the real shock? The man who introduced him. Stephen Harper—the most successful Conservative prime minister in a generation—took the stage to deliver a blistering endorsement of Poilievre, and a scathing indictment of the Liberal regime. He didn’t mince words. Harper said what every Canadian knows but no one in the press gallery will admit: this country needs change—desperately. And he didn’t hedge. He didn’t qualify. He didn’t say “both parties have made mistakes.” No. Harper made it clear: this crisis—soaring costs, collapsing standards, vanishing jobs, growing division—it wasn’t created by Donald Trump. It was made right here. In Ottawa. By three terms of Liberal government and the Prime Minister who wants a fourth. “These were not created by Donald Trump… They were created by the policies of three Liberal terms—policies the present Prime Minister supported.” That’s as blunt as Harper gets. And it should be a headline on every newspaper in the country. But it won’t be. Because it hits too close to home for the elite class that’s spent nearly a decade covering for Trudeau’s failures. Harper pointed out that the Liberals and their media allies are now trying to blame everything on geopolitics. Blame Trump. Blame supply chains. Blame COVID. Blame war. Blame anything but themselves. Because the truth? They can’t run on their record—so they’re running from it. What is that record? Exploding debt Collapsing GDP per capita A federal bureaucracy that punishes work and rewards compliance A housing market that’s locked out an entire generation And an energy sector that’s been handed over to the Americans while Canadians sit unemployed on world-class resources And now, as Mark Carney floats in with his $180 million CBC top-up and another round of green buzzwords, Harper reminded everyone: they’ve had their shot. Three terms. And they blew it. He warned Canadians not to fall for the same routine again. Not to fall for the same slogans. Not to fall for the polished elites promising “solutions” to the very problems they created. He reminded Canadians that while the Liberals talk about “fighting Trump,” they’re really just using the U.S. as a scapegoat for their own failures. And what did Harper offer instead? A rallying cry to seize this moment—not as an excuse—but as an opportunity to rebuild a truly independent Canada. “The challenge from the United States… should not be another excuse for Liberal failure. It should be a historic opportunity.” But the line that hit hardest? It was personal. Harper reminded everyone that he’s the only person alive who actually led Canada through the global financial crisis. That little swipe at Mark Carney—you could feel the building rumble. Carney wants credit for crisis leadership? Harper was running the country when the global economy was imploding. He knows what real leadership looks like—and he said flatly that Pierre Poilievre is the only one on the stage today who’s shown it. Stephen Harper stood up and told the country what it needs to hear: Pierre Poilievre is ready to lead. Not because of branding. Not because he’s a “fresh face.” Not because some elite committee in Ottawa thinks it’s his turn. No—because he earned it. Harper laid it out plainly. Poilievre started in the back row. He built his career not on media hype or party privilege, but on policy work, persistence, and a rock-solid conservative vision. He wasn’t parachuted in. He wasn’t picked by insiders. He clawed his way up with substance. “Pierre is not new to this. He’s been on the national scene for more than two decades. He has been in cabinet. He has been in opposition. He’s a serious policy-maker. A leader who has grown through experience.” That’s what Stephen Harper said. And you could hear the crowd erupt when he said it. Because Canadians are desperate—desperate—for someone who doesn’t just play politics, but actually understands the fight. Someone who knows how Parliament works. Someone who has taken on the gatekeepers—and won. And Harper wasn’t just praising Poilievre’s résumé. He called him what the man actually is: an ideas-driven, battle-tested leader who has spent his entire career pushing back against the smug, bloated, bureaucratic class that now defines Ottawa. “Pierre has always been guided by conservative values… smaller government, fiscal responsibility, and making this country work for those who do the work.” Imagine that. A politician who talks about work—and means it. Harper could’ve stayed silent. He’s done the job. He’s earned his peace. But he stepped into that warehouse in Nisku for one reason: to make it clear that this is Pierre’s moment—and Canada can’t afford to miss it. “He is our leader. And he is the next Prime Minister of Canada.” That wasn’t hyperbole. That was a warning shot to the Liberal machine. A message to the Laurentian elite, the smug consultants, the CBC newsrooms, and every Davos-friendly banker currently circling Ottawa like vultures: your time is up. Stephen Harper didn’t back Pierre out of nostalgia. He backed him because he sees a real, competent, fearless leader—someone who knows that you don’t fix this country by managing the decline. You stop the decline. Pierre Poilievre isn’t Trudeau with a different haircut. He’s the anti-Trudeau. He’s not trying to be liked by the press gallery. He’s trying to restore the country. And if you want a Prime Minister who understands the value of work, who believes in the dignity of the individual, who will cut the red tape, slash the taxes, fire the gatekeepers, and take Canada back from the bureaucratic swamp—Harper made it clear: There is only one choice. Pierre Poilievre.
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Heresy 🕳🍁
Heresy 🕳🍁@HeresyYyc·
If you want to be an informed voter. Read this book before casting your ballot.
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colin miller@CCcmiller44·
@peelw8 @Lean1Mclean I see you chose the Exposed Aggregate flooring system to store your green treasures? Care to explain your decision there :)
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Eric Todd McLean
Eric Todd McLean@Lean1Mclean·
She fits! Now to let it thaw out and finish last years repair work over the next few days!
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Crop Management Network Inc.
Crop Management Network Inc.@Cropmgmtnetwork·
Why would an Alberta grain farmer use humics? 👇 This is the question Innovation Agronomist, Steve Cowan, has been busy answering in our latest meetings. Check out his insights! 1. Fertilizer Efficiency: Carbon in humics binds to the nutrients (especially Nitrogen & Phos), preventing the nutrient from binding to another element in the soil. Since Carbon is a molecule that plants also use, they can still take up that nutrient. 2. Bio-Stimulant: Carbon is a food source for soil biology, increasing microbial populations & activity when used. A good humic source will also provide oxygen which the soil microbes need, especially in cold soil. 3. Improve Organic Matter Cycling: Soil biology is what breaks down OM. By increasing biology population & activity, OM cycling happens more effectively. Carbon then also helps to chelate those nutrients created from the breakdown of OM to keep them plant available longer (see #1). 4. Increase Root Mass of Plants: Carbon is also an energy source for plants. Carbon will tie up elements toxic to root growth, allowing mycorrhizae and beneficial bacteria to excrete their enzymes that are needed for root development. Reach out to your local CMN for more information on humics and how they can benefit your farm! #humics #agronomy #albertaag
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
🚨 Mark Carney must think Canadians are straight-up stupid. Here’s what we just learned from his press conference: 💀 New World Order talk – WEF much? 💀 Net Zero will make us the richest country on earth. (🤣) 💀 Wants a carbon tax on U.S. goods. (Pure insanity.) 💀 Tax cuts for the middle class? Sounds like UBI is coming. 💀 Now wants to remove the capital gains tax HE implemented. These people are beyond sick.
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Crop Management Network Inc.
Crop Management Network Inc.@Cropmgmtnetwork·
Check out our Innovation Agronomist, Steve Cowan, doing his thing at a grower meeting in Delia! Thanks to everyone who came out to learn more about some of products and innovations that we are looking forward to utilizing in the upcoming growing season. Steve has several meetings coming up, reach out to your Account Manager to attend one in your area. #agronomy #farming #albertaag #westcdnag
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Dane Lloyd
Dane Lloyd@DaneLloydMP·
Carney, Freeland, and the rest of them, are all cosplaying as Albertans to score points in the Liberal leadership race. But all of them sat around for the last 10 years thinking of ways to destroy this province and its economy. They’re all just like Justin.
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colin miller@CCcmiller44·
@zeefarmer If you like 50-60 years of grain dust and Hantavirus go for it. The bootpan might even leak if you are lucky🤣🤣
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Jerrod Peters
Jerrod Peters@zeefarmer·
Can a midlife crisis include wanting to buy an old wooden elevator? I'd take that over a muscle car, motorbike or anything else a 40 something white male should be buying.
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Stephen Punwasi 🏚️📉🐈☃️
Fun fact: 🇨🇦’s last finance minister executed a wild accounting scheme that no one is discussing. This reckless moved padded the pockets of corporate interests, artificially inflates gov revenue, & is partially responsible for the loonie’s plunge. <thread> 🧵👇
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Crop Management Network Inc.
Crop Management Network Inc.@Cropmgmtnetwork·
Crop Management Logistics Inc. (CML) is here to help support your farming operation heading into 2025! With a fleet of 15 trucks, we specialize in the safe and reliable delivery of dry and liquid fertilizers and grain commodities. Serving local growers, ag businesses, and retailers across central Alberta year-round, we’re your trusted partner for bulk transportation. Ready to book a delivery or learn more? Ask your CMN Account Manager for details or email info@cmn.ag #CML #delivery #westcdnag #canadianfarmers #albertaag #albertafarmers #ag
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colin miller@CCcmiller44·
@peelw8 Does that cart hold a full 1/4 this year??
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Randal Huseby
Randal Huseby@peelw8·
Harvesting Hard Red Spring wheat today. #harvest24 #haulmaster #Elmers #X9 China needs to investigate this crop as well as canola for breaking anti dumping rules. All our grains are now sold below the cost of production!
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colin miller@CCcmiller44·
@knows_jill @joshysmom29 Typical Liberal!! Can't defend your positon and see both sides fully!! Either block those that critisize or run and hide!! Have a look at the corruption that this govt has been tied too and what their personal fortunes have done in 9 years.
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Jill Knows
Jill Knows@knows_jill·
@joshysmom29 I block people who believe conservative lies, half-truths, gaslighting, and bullshit! You're Blocked!
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Jill Knows
Jill Knows@knows_jill·
Attention conservatives: Why would any sane Canadian vote for a party whose leader can't get a security clearance? Answer: They wouldn't! Think before you vote!
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