@BeetfarmerDave Ocean water has a lot of salt in it which makes it quite conductive to electricity. Pouring that on electrical equipment would be very detrimental.
Fresh water has little to no salt in it. Pouring fresh water on electrical equipment is far better. I hope this helps.
This may seem like a stupid question so bare with me here.
If the AI data centers need so much water to cool why aren’t they by the ocean or where it’s cold a lot?
🟥 The threat of irrelevancy has Conservatives SPIRALLING into desperation mode.
If the Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party knows of the existence of HUNDREDS of Iranian terrorists in Canada, why not simply drop the evidence here for all Canadians to see for themselves, and then let law enforcement round them up?? 🤷🏻♂️
Lantsman and Rempel-Garner should tell Canadians what they know so that we can be SAFE, if it's true that there are hundreds of terrorists in our communities! 👀
Bearing in mind that their Party Leader doesn't even have the security clearance to be briefed on such a threat... 🤦🏻♂️
@CornwallHeath@AgFreeAgent Heath, once again, Maritime beef farmers are driven over by your government bus. I really didn’t expect this from your government.
An agreement that will allow shipments of Canadian fresh potatoes for consumption or processing to Mexico has been reached.
This is excellent news for Canada's potato producers!
@CornwallHeath Heath, I have to point out to you that a not insignificant amount of success (actually survival) of the Maritime beef industry can be attributed to the research and plant breeding that came out of Nappan. Perhaps, instead of subsidizing oil and gas, your government could fund Ag
Year after year, this event continues to draw support from buyers, spectators, children, and families from across the Island and beyond. I wish I could be there this year to celebrate a historic PEI classic!
Tomorrow I am travelling to the United States to stand up for Canadian workers and fight for tariff-free access to our closest neighbour and the world's largest economy.
Canada must continue to make our case on how free trade is a win-win for both the Canadian and American people.
@KenSchaus If these are younger steers being brought in to a finishing lot missing nearly 50% of tags, I’d say the issue is improper tag placement at the cow-calf operation. We tag at birth and background them to 850 lbs or so. Rarely have to replace a tag.
-1971 Allis Chalmers 190XT
-Last model year with later serial number
-Canopy
-Guaranteed to jump out of third and fourth gear (bungee strap and 2x4” to hold in gear included)
-Hour meter reads 4678 (doesn’t turn)
-Excellent 18.4-34 Firestone rear tires w/ zero fluid on power adjust rims
-3 point
-2 remotes
-hydraulically actuated live PTO
-will occasionally starve itself of fuel (assume tank needs cleaned)
-freshly serviced and greased with all new fluids/filters
-sale includes 1971 model year 190XT for parts (allegedly has freshly overhauled motor)
-$6500 obo
-will trade for IH 06/56/66 series and Case 70 series tractors
-located in Almena, KS
@steveconaway1 My late (50 years now) grandfather had a fleet of retired Case combines parked in the yard. It seems that when he was done with one he parked it and just bought another one. Farm economics was clearly different then.
I look at old farm equipment rusting away in fence rows and I wonder how more older timers didn’t have even more injuries or deaths with them than they did….
@kowalchukfarms1 On another note, when CBC used to cover the Calgary Stampede, they would cut the broadcast before the end of the Rangeland Derby each day. That was a line crossed IMO.
@LMcLachlan60@kowalchukfarms1 I’m not part of SM but, when I got my ass handed to me on a plate in the 90’s and early 2000’s, my dairy friends were getting along fairly well. I’ve never begrudged them that. What bothers me is the ignorance of farmers who don’t understand that system and want to tear it down.
@kowalchukfarms1 John. I have come to the conclusion that it hardly makes a difference. The people slamming conventional AG are generally high profile making a living at it. Case in point RFKjr who many farmers helped put into power. I’m afraid it’s a losing battle.
Most consumers don’t know a regular farmer but they might know one of the many who put themselves out there and help tell our stories outside our bubble
We need to support those who do a good job of bringing awareness to our industry
Not cut them down…
@MarkMytopher@LMcLachlan60 I deposit 2-3 US cheques every year. The money has always been released immediately but it’s only a few hundred dollars each time. Maybe the dollar amount is a factor.
Question for Canadian farmers. Is it common practice that a financial institution holds a cheque from a US company in usd for a month before deposit? #AgTwitter