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Brady Sproat

@bsproat

Dad, Husband, Farmer and Pioneer Hi-Bred rep

Kipling, Saskatchewan Katılım Şubat 2012
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@spittinchiclets Must’ve been green shirt and white hat day on the pod eh fellas? Looking sharp 👌
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Spittin' Chiclets@spittinchiclets·
The way Brent Burns plays so hard it’s insane that he’s closing in on the NHL Ironman record 💪
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@Mgeuia @PeterZeihan If you want to go that route you might as well pick which people you want to die and drop bombs on them now. Because if you only rely on organic fert, people are gonna die of hunger. It’s a fact. Also synthetic fert is fine if used properly.
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SAVEAMERICA!@Mgeuia·
@PeterZeihan Synthetic fertilizer is not good for soil health and the environment anyways and it is not a renewable resource. Way more sustainable to use organic fertilizer.
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Peter Zeihan@PeterZeihan·
The real problem is nitrogen-based fertilizers, which are, as a rule, derived from oil-based naphtha or natural gas. Currently, Qatar takes natural gas produced at its South Pars gas field, which was recently struck by Iran, to make ammonia and convert it into urea. Urea is a natural gas-based fertilizer made primarily of nitrogen that you can spread in physical form, whether pellets or ground powder. This one facility in Qatar is responsible for about 11% of global urea production, the primary method that people use to apply nitrogen. Collectively, the Persian Gulf is responsible for between 30 and 35% of global ammonia production. And all of that has now gone to zero. Now, of the three primary fertilizer nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), nitrogen is the one I am least concerned with in the short term, because it can be derived from either natural gas itself or oil. Here in the United States, we are a net oil exporter, have scads of natural gas, and can produce pretty much all the nitrogen we need. But now, due to recent attacks on Persian Gulf infrastructure, a large majority of the globe cannot do the same. In the short term - in the U.S. - we're likely to avoid massive shortages of nitrogen-based fertilizers. Yes, prices will rise, but we won't have actual shortages. But if you fast forward one, two, three, ten, or twenty years, the rest of the world will be in chronic nitrogen deficit. That's before you consider shortages of the other materials that are likely to manifest in the years to come. So, prepare for an environment where global food production stalls...and then crashes. #agriculture #farming #fertilizer #geopolitics
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@Eng_china5 They’re gonna need them back if oil facilities keep exploding
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China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
BREAKING AND UNUSUAL: Qatar urgently evacuates 147 horses to Europe. Due to Qatar’s airspace closure, the horses were transported by trucks to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and from there to Liège, Belgium, on two Qatar Airways Boeing 777F cargo flights.
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Mylen Dunbar@mylendunbar·
@KirkLubimov 5 grams daily for 3 years straight. Noticeable change with muscle growth and alertness.
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Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
After a 20 year break, I started taking creatine again. Back then, recommendations for a dose were 5g, but now some interesting research on needing and the impact of a bigger dose - 20g. Anyone else takes creatine? What dose and what benefits do you see?
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Brady Sproat@bsproat·
@shaunhaney Good article with great points. Biofuels need to be a bigger part of our country.
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@JerodMcDaniel I saw a great quote awhile ago that I told my kids about and will continue to tell them as they grow up: “If you don’t take a risk, you’re gonna be working for someone that did”
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Jerod McDaniel
Jerod McDaniel@JerodMcDaniel·
Twitter has become the land of 10,000 fucking excuses to not take risks in life. Safety hugs all around.
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Brady Sproat@bsproat·
@nskgrower We’re running Lexions as well. Two 760s and a 780. All TT’s. Has been good combines. Want to upgrade to the new ones at some point as well though.
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Matthew Szpakowski@nskgrower·
Our combines are looking for a new home! Pm for more info
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Brady Sproat@bsproat·
Best way people have found to remove these?
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Ryan Hofford@rhofford·
@agwithemma no one sprays gly as a desiccant, its a pre harvest burn down for weed control
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Emma@agwithemma·
Making more videos about this bc the internet gets fired up about it. If you are a farmer that grows wheat, have you sprayed glyphosate on the wheat as a desiccant before harvest in the last 5 years? Please don’t answer if you don’t grow wheat just to sway to poll to what you think happens :)
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Brady Sproat@bsproat·
@ctvregina They should just worry about having consistent phone coverage across the province instead of how many G’s there are. Brutal.
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Brady Sproat@bsproat·
Going to a senior hockey provincial game > Super Bowl
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Brady Sproat@bsproat·
Does anyone have that graphic comparing all the 2026 returns by crop that was floating around the other week?
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Brady Sproat@bsproat·
@ctvregina The whole city has been built on a wetland. No point starting to worry about it now.
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@LeeFortin 2026 Farm Plan: move to Greenland. Get bought by US. Make bank.
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Lee Fortin@LeeFortin·
Pretty sure the USA bought Alaska from Russia. Turns out that was a good purchase. Maybe we should put a bid in on Greenland?
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