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Gerrit Herrema

@typical_farmer

Young dairy/cashcrop farmer from Southern Ontario

Uxbridge, Ontario Katılım Kasım 2014
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Gerrit Herrema
Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
Biggest reasons to get up in the morning in these 2 photos
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DEKALB Canada
DEKALB Canada@DEKALB_Canada·
We've got some gear to make sure our DEKALB Little Helpers are set for both winter and summer ❄️😎 Tag a friend and make sure you're following us @DEKALB_Canada and we'll send you a toque and set of shoe charms so the kids can rep DEKALB all year long. bit.ly/4cAi1ki
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Ty Carruthers
Ty Carruthers@AmaraFarmServ·
Friend of mine is looking for a cattle scale in Ontario for their start up operation. Any good used ones or any advice on what you’d recommend to buy new. Livestock isn’t my area of expertise. Thanks
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Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
@stuartsmyth66 @tiredofcons1978 Til Ice comes in and ceases their workforce... talking to a guy in new york a month ago, milks 600 says he'd rather milk 200 but thats the game he has to play. Doesn't matter what size you are, 17cwt price milk is hard to pencil
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Stuart Smyth
Stuart Smyth@stuartsmyth66·
@typical_farmer @tiredofcons1978 Right, it's better for Canadians to pay exorbitant dairy prices to support inefficient small Quebec dairy farms instead of letting the market provide efficient production options. Idaho is a large dairy producing state, so your argument smells like stale milk.
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Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
@stuartsmyth66 @tiredofcons1978 Because the way of the American system of milk price is high, milk more cow/milk price is low, milk more cow is a great solution 🤦🏼‍♂️. Can’t market milk like you market grain prairie boy
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Stuart Smyth
Stuart Smyth@stuartsmyth66·
@tiredofcons1978 Isn't it odd that the 200,000 grain farmers are the leading sustainable producers of crops. No race to the bottom, but a continual climb to the top. Subsidized supply management promotes inefficiencies and waste.
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Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
@TristinHopper You can store grain for months if managed correctly. Raw milk, a matter of days then theres more coming because you can’t turn cows on and off like an assembly line. You can’t market milk like you market grain
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
Grain farmers sometimes have to plough good grain ... but they're not doing it as part of a cartel to keep grain artificially expensive. It would actually be illegal if they were doing that.
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
Do you actually not see the difference between this and farmers flushing good milk down the toilet because they'll go to jail if they try to sell it?
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@TristinHopper I don't if you realize this Tristin but the U.S. also dumps milk when there is an oversupply. It's a perishable product and it's uneconomic to transport long distances. And you can't shut off pregnant heifers for a week or two until prices are better cnn.com/2020/04/15/bus…

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Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
@stuartsmyth66 @DavidBe13408737 Stuart. the guy LIES and misstates facts. its not about making an industry better. its about him getting a spotlight. when you block people who can correct falsehoods, how credible can you be? thats the problem
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Stuart Smyth@stuartsmyth66·
@DavidBe13408737 It's good to see how threatened the dairy industry is by academics communicating about the massive waste that occurs in the sector and how all households needlessly pay more money for dairy products. Given how threatened you are, it confirms the truth of the waste. Thank you.
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Gerrit Herrema
Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
This Pisses me off 1 guy can flat out lie and misstate facts about industries and still be called on for "credible commentary" Wake Up Ag Groups. Just because he agrees with your point of view does not mean he should be a voice for agrifood
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It’s crazy that we do this.

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Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
@brianlilley Brian I have No Clue Where Sylvin gets his numbers Ontario Did not dump 10mil L of milk Even reading the same publication as his I'm not sure where he got that info
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Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
@gregbradyx Agriculture sector in Canada is 2.3mil employed, Auto sector last number i saw was 500,000 (someone please correct me if i'm wrong Western farmers livelihood are tied to canola. farmers need a solution as grain prices right now are too low and farmers barely make a profit
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Doug Ford
Doug Ford@fordnation·
This morning, I spoke at the Dairy Farmers of Ontario AGM about our plan to protect and support Ontario’s more than 10,000 dairy farmers, who contribute so much to our province.
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Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
@KenSchaus Mass cull to decrease milk supply while flooding beef supply when beef plants are considering/already closing. This has red flags all over it
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Ken Schaus 🇨🇦
Ken Schaus 🇨🇦@KenSchaus·
Ask anyone that fed cattle through any buyouts in the dairy business and they will tell you about record losses and disruption
Ronald K. OBrien II@rko2milk

Introducing: Make America More Ground Beef (MAMGB) MAMGB is a farmer-first USDA proposal that would allow dairy farmers to monetize surplus dairy-origin cattle, while simultaneously increasing domestic beef supply and helping lower grocery prices for American families. This is not a mandate. It is completely voluntary, open to all U.S. dairy operations, regardless of size or location. If approved, the program could launch as early as this spring. But to move it forward, USDA needs to hear directly from dairy farmers, and that’s where you come in. How the Program Works MAMGB is designed to divert 800,000–1,000,000 additional dairy-origin cattle in spring 2026, adding 900 million–1.1 billion pounds of lean trim to the ground beef market. That added supply is projected to: • Lower retail ground beef prices 18–25% • Increase overall beef demand • Support packing plants and rural jobs This aligns with the latest national dietary guidance, which encourages affordable, high-quality protein for American families. Two Simple, Voluntary Tracks • Immediate Cull Track • Cull dairy cows of any age or condition • $1,600 per head, plus a $200 early-delivery bonus • Total potential payment: up to $1,800 per head • Paid upon proof of slaughter (within 30 days) • Feedlot Beef Track • Dairy heifers over 400 lbs • Shipped to approved feedlots for a minimum finishing period • $1,800 per head, plus $200 early bonus • Total potential payment: up to $2,000 per head Payments are on top of normal market sale prices. Protecting Your Herd & the Industry This program was intentionally designed with guardrails to protect long-term dairy viability: • Above-baseline rule: Incentives apply only to additional animals beyond your normal culling levels. • Example: If your historical average is 10 culls per month, only cow #11 and above qualify. • Strict dairy-only verification: Breed checks, RFID, and packer attestations ensure only dairy-origin animals qualify. • Capacity safeguards: Real-time monitoring pauses regional signups if plants reach 90% capacity, preventing bottlenecks. • USDA-aligned caps: A per-entity payment cap aligns with standard USDA program limits. Simple Enrollment, Farmer Support Enrollment would occur through the FSA portal or local county offices, with support from farmer-first organizations, including WUD, to assist with records, baselines, and verification. Why Your Voice Matters This is not a handout. It’s a farmer-driven solution to a real oversupply problem, one that turns excess animals into revenue, supports rural jobs, and helps American families afford food. But this program needs dairy farmers to speak up together. The dairy industry is often divided. That division works against us. If we unify around a practical, voluntary solution like MAMGB, we can force momentum where it matters most. Take Action Today Sign the quick farmer letter (hzmy5ioab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001we…) to show USDA that dairy farmers support this solution.

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Bernie Kamphof
Bernie Kamphof@BernieKamphof·
"This is not a handout" lol
Ronald K. OBrien II@rko2milk

Introducing: Make America More Ground Beef (MAMGB) MAMGB is a farmer-first USDA proposal that would allow dairy farmers to monetize surplus dairy-origin cattle, while simultaneously increasing domestic beef supply and helping lower grocery prices for American families. This is not a mandate. It is completely voluntary, open to all U.S. dairy operations, regardless of size or location. If approved, the program could launch as early as this spring. But to move it forward, USDA needs to hear directly from dairy farmers, and that’s where you come in. How the Program Works MAMGB is designed to divert 800,000–1,000,000 additional dairy-origin cattle in spring 2026, adding 900 million–1.1 billion pounds of lean trim to the ground beef market. That added supply is projected to: • Lower retail ground beef prices 18–25% • Increase overall beef demand • Support packing plants and rural jobs This aligns with the latest national dietary guidance, which encourages affordable, high-quality protein for American families. Two Simple, Voluntary Tracks • Immediate Cull Track • Cull dairy cows of any age or condition • $1,600 per head, plus a $200 early-delivery bonus • Total potential payment: up to $1,800 per head • Paid upon proof of slaughter (within 30 days) • Feedlot Beef Track • Dairy heifers over 400 lbs • Shipped to approved feedlots for a minimum finishing period • $1,800 per head, plus $200 early bonus • Total potential payment: up to $2,000 per head Payments are on top of normal market sale prices. Protecting Your Herd & the Industry This program was intentionally designed with guardrails to protect long-term dairy viability: • Above-baseline rule: Incentives apply only to additional animals beyond your normal culling levels. • Example: If your historical average is 10 culls per month, only cow #11 and above qualify. • Strict dairy-only verification: Breed checks, RFID, and packer attestations ensure only dairy-origin animals qualify. • Capacity safeguards: Real-time monitoring pauses regional signups if plants reach 90% capacity, preventing bottlenecks. • USDA-aligned caps: A per-entity payment cap aligns with standard USDA program limits. Simple Enrollment, Farmer Support Enrollment would occur through the FSA portal or local county offices, with support from farmer-first organizations, including WUD, to assist with records, baselines, and verification. Why Your Voice Matters This is not a handout. It’s a farmer-driven solution to a real oversupply problem, one that turns excess animals into revenue, supports rural jobs, and helps American families afford food. But this program needs dairy farmers to speak up together. The dairy industry is often divided. That division works against us. If we unify around a practical, voluntary solution like MAMGB, we can force momentum where it matters most. Take Action Today Sign the quick farmer letter (hzmy5ioab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001we…) to show USDA that dairy farmers support this solution.

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Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
Current Conditions in Leaskdale (Uxbridge) Ontario
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Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
@crreesor We applied and were successful. However the program was tailored to the intallation of Robotic milkers. To Joels point on quota Increases, if he can't fill that quota, others can buy in on the exchange. Don't know of many looking to grow and moderize selling their increases
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Gerrit Herrema@typical_farmer·
@crreesor i do believe imports have slowed growth for dairy farmers in Canada. Based off Import data, there is enough product coming in that has offset increased production needs from CDN farmers The first round of trade compensation was in grant money was for upgrading equipment 1/*
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Richard Reesor
Richard Reesor@crreesor·
Anyone interested in dairy/trade policy should read this. I've been making this case to government members and policy makers since the CETA negotiation. Good to see a dairy farmer confirm the reality.
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Bryan Smith 🇨🇦@BryanHJVEquip·
Neighbors are hosting a tractor parade for Dad.
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Green Tractors
Green Tractors@GreenTractorsJD·
It is with heavy hearts sharing the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Bruce Smith, on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Bruce was more than a salesman at Green Tractors Port Perry - he was a legend. For 58 years, he dedicated his life to serving our customers and community 🤍
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