Curtis Sinnott

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Curtis Sinnott

Curtis Sinnott

@curtissinnott

I believe that agriculture will one day rule the world, especially fertilizer!

Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada Katılım Haziran 2009
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Curtis Sinnott@curtissinnott·
Is there someone in Alberta that has done alot of work on the 10 speed transmission in a 2018 f150?
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Josh Linville
Josh Linville@JLinvilleFert·
Question for everyone. Has anyone not been able to buy fertilizer this spring? I know prices are high. I know you might have to wait for it's delivery But has anyone been told "it does not exist to purchase today"? Edit: I also do not mean prices pulled after major events.
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Josh Linville
Josh Linville@JLinvilleFert·
@ArneAlvarado Then buy those bales today because if you are thinking it, so are a lot of others amd that will drive prices sky high.
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David Parker
David Parker@david_parker·
Canada, a nation with an absolutely obscene amount of Natural Gas, is buying it from Australia and shipping it across the world, because we are retarded.
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AbSugarBeetGrowers
AbSugarBeetGrowers@asbg·
The Alberta sugar beet industry contributes an estimated $248 million annually to the provincial economy — supporting over 2,150 local jobs across farming, trucking, processing, and more. When you buy local sugar, you’re investing in Alberta’s communities. #SweetEconomy #ASBG
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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
BREAKING - For anyone interested in my complete CTV Interview they were kind enough to send me the complete unedited version! #AlbertaIndependence Let’s break the internet! youtu.be/LiHzFnRPDM8
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Kotylak
Kotylak@Kotyjo·
To all voters in Canada: Carney is playing you again. “USA bad”? We are a prosperous country and we are strong. In reality, we’re more divided than ever. BC and Quebec want to block us at every turn. Ford can't figure out Crown Royal is Canadian made and The media lies—Carney’s speech had at most 200 people, while Trump’s had over 1,000 and was standing room only in a packed house. Carney and Ford destroyed CUSMA. Maybe look at the problems—it’s our leaders.
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* W. Brett Wilson *
* W. Brett Wilson *@WBrettWilson·
I enjoy a large (for me) investment in SK farmland. Delighted the always impressive @PremierScottMoe and the now impressive @WabKinew have applied the pressure needed to resolve the punishing Chinese canola tariffs. Just wish no EVs were needed. I admire HYBRIDS not EVs.
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bu/ac@buperac·
So the U.S. government can go into a foreign country 3000 miles away, with helicopters, in the dead of night, get past all security, and kidnap the leader of a country without any casualties and then fly safely all the way back home but they have no idea how many acres of corn American farmers have planted. Got it!
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bu/ac@buperac·
Western producer did their top 10 stories for 2025 and missed out the PBFC, the largest feeder cooperative by 10x that was shut down by the Alberta government while having $281 million in government guaranteed loans, 2 directors received a year suspension, all the directors and admin stepped down at the same time and the first time in 100 years the program was temporarily suspended Also AgraCity taking money from farmers while never delivering product and then going into bankruptcy protection is a huge story that missed the list. Why?
The Western Producer@westernproducer

Top 10 for 2025 - #8 - Alberta-based Sunterra companies in financial, legal trouble - vist.ly/4jvzm #cdnag #westcdnag

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Am changing the Tesla mission wording from: Sustainable Abundance To Amazing Abundance
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Kotylak
Kotylak@Kotyjo·
Good morning. Still doing last-minute farm things before heading back south. Don’t ever get me wrong—I loved growing up in western Canada—but over the years I’ve realized the Kool-Aid drunk out east is different, and it’s been that way since day one. When you can’t trade freely across Canada, it’s not united. Saskatchewan and Alberta have, in theory, been used and abused forever. Landlocked bullshit. Want to clean this country up? Keep holding back the power provinces. The biggest grift right now is pushing the narrative that the USA is bad and we can trade our way out with the rest of the world. Yes, more global trade, but getting a proper deal with your largest trading partner is priority one. Don’t destroy your own country to push climate change nonsense when 80% of it is covered in trees. Guess what—next spring the burnt areas will start growing again and regenerate. Canadians need to wake up and see who funds these climate activist groups. We need better education on climate, plants, soil, and life. Have a great Friday—and yes, the Cowboys can lose.
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Ezra Levant 🍁🚛
Ezra Levant 🍁🚛@ezralevant·
Canadian taxpayers gave Stellantis $15 billion. Today their CEO proudly told Donald Trump they’re putting almost that exact amount into new factories in the USA. Mark Carney is a master negotiator!
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The Buck You Will
The Buck You Will@TheBuckYouWill·
IS THIS BITCH FUCKING RETARDED? Ukraine & Zelenskyy are in the midst of a HUGE corruption investigation, the U.S. has cut off ALL aid, and the war has grinned to a halt. YET CANADA *STILL* SENDS MONEY? This is tier 1 corruption. WE MUST CALL ON OUR OWN GOVERNMENT TO BE INVESTIGATED.
Anita Anand@AnitaAnandMP

This morning at #NATO, I announced $235million to bolster Ukraine’s ability to defend itself through NATO’s PURL and CAP programs. Canada is unwavering in our support for Ukraine, and we will be for as long as it takes. #SlavaUkraini Learn more about these investments⬇️ canada.ca/en/department-… canada.ca/en/global-affa…

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Vesper
Vesper@vesperdigital·
Dan Peña has officially become my favourite Billionaire! This is the most brutal smackdown of any Climate Change Zombie I have ever witnessed! Dan is the new Pulp Fiction version of Samuel L Jackson! 🤣🤣🤣
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Jasmin Laine
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_·
They never explain what “net zero” actually looks like, because if they did, nobody would agree to it. Net Zero isn’t a climate plan. It’s a downgrade—in energy, in comfort, in freedom. For you. Not for them. Just look at the countries ahead of us: 🇮🇪 Ireland — Government wants to kill 200,000 cows to hit emissions targets. 🇦🇺 Australia — Green policies destabilized the grid, blackouts followed. 🇪🇸 Spain — Solar subsidies blew up the budget, pensions slashed to pay for it. 🇳🇱 Netherlands — Farmers forced off their land for climate targets. 🇩🇪 Germany — Industry collapsing, energy prices exploding, factories leaving. That’s the model. Explain to me how this is good for humankind? Or is it only good for the people enforcing it, and/or the massive corporations profiting off of it, dominating their industries through forced scarcity and carve outs? To get there, governments have to track and restrict everything from fuel to heat, food, travel, purchases. Your entire life becomes a spreadsheet of what you’re allowed to use. Meanwhile the people pushing this? They fly private, sign corporate subsidy deals, and call you selfish for questioning it. Net Zero doesn’t lead to a greener world (data proves this from the above examples)—It leads to a poorer one. That’s why they never tell you what it actually means. If they had to explain why they want it, not because it’s public consensus, but because unelected technocrats from lobbyist groups used their power and money to influence governments around the globe—you would revolt and you would reject it.
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Louis Bossaer
Louis Bossaer@lbossaer·
@CanadianPolling Some may hate my stance on this but…..this right here is why I don’t believe we need more people voting in elections. Why encourage people to vote if they can’t think or use google.
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Blake Albers 🥩
Blake Albers 🥩@blakealbers·
Livestock production is capital intensive, risky and stressful. Running a processing plant is capital intensive, risky and stressful. We all grew up in or chose a very hard but rewarding industry. What large packing plants do is damn near miraculous - making that much beef disappear every day in balance with the animal, day in and day out as someone who plays on a micro level is insane. What the cattle feeding industry does - on paper buying a negative swap - day in and day out and trying to feed or trade a profit into them for decades on end is insane. It’s incredible this whole system works as well as it does. As someone who got beat to a pulp in the last market reset and someone who’s trying to make a teeny tiny mark on the processing side… I say this, I hope everyone makes it through this and that the processing side isn’t necessarily nefarious. We are playing business on hard mode…and most of us wouldn’t want to do anything else whether that makes sense or not.
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