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Post by Bigtalk on Jun 5, 2022 15:50:45 GMT -6
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Post by northernfarmer on Jul 4, 2022 11:11:16 GMT -6
Its only a matter of time before shit hits the fan in Canada like this although in Holland with more people per area demonstrations like this are far more visible to the average citizen of the country. After all Trudeau has been yacking about the very same thing with cutting back nitrogen 30 % which of course is coming from the WEF master plan.
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Post by SWMan on Jul 4, 2022 23:30:34 GMT -6
I am fascinated with air travel and this guy is definitely an expert on that sector having worked in the airline industry and being ex-military. He makes note at 21:40 in this video that they are flying weather modification flights and not even trying to hide it anymore. I remember back in spring right before we got one of those huge snowfall events he was tracking a jet zig-zagging across North Dakota where they got the heaviest snowfall. Lots going on we aren't aware of, little of it being good.
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Post by northernfarmer on Jul 5, 2022 16:19:50 GMT -6
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Post by OptimallyDismal on Jul 5, 2022 22:04:48 GMT -6
It is getting very difficult to deal with the new powerful political science that is based on fantasy and uninformed stupidity. Good times ahead for the rest of us I am sure.
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Post by Bigtalk on Jul 6, 2022 0:31:50 GMT -6
I see the Globalist propaganda machine (MSM) is running a BS "New ozone hole in the tropics" story, which is quite interesting, considering Ozone holes are actually cyclical meteorological occurrences that develop and disappear as part of a natural process...but never let the truth stand in the way of a good scare campaign! Further to Northernfarmers post on the Dutch farmer protests, the Globalists won't stop until the middle class (which includes the farmers) are gone and we're back to a two tiered society...sooo much more easy to control and manipulate. Corporate giants will own the food chain. Attachments:
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Post by northernfarmer on Jul 10, 2022 7:48:29 GMT -6
I see its not just the dutch but farmers from other countries getting hit with the bullshit narrative and our turns are coming soon I expect and already have in the sense of insane inputs to put us under.
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Post by runninredhard on Jul 10, 2022 20:51:42 GMT -6
The Dutch farmers are very productive and inject over 100 billion dollars into their countries coffers via their cattle industry. The WEF/Dutch plan is to cut nitrogen use by 50% and hence cattle herds by similar proportion. A good summary by UK's Neil Oliver contained in this Tweet.
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Post by Bigtalk on Jul 21, 2022 16:33:32 GMT -6
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Post by Oatking on Jul 22, 2022 17:36:39 GMT -6
Looks like trudope is pressing ahead to make a reduction in fertilizer a requirement for farmers. It still puzzles me how farmers are net negative carbon users yet are seen as destroying the environment. Trudeau and all city slickers are net positive carbon users. They do not have a rule that they have to reduce there income because of producing excess amounts of carbon. Whats happening in europe with the farm protests will happen here. Unlike the truckers protest this will end very nasty if trudeau thinks he can bully farmers. He will not survive the end of that ordeal.
By the way, if I chose to use less fertilizer it will because of soil test results and my own choice for crop yield. Not because a dope said so!!!
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Post by SWMan on Jul 24, 2022 22:52:34 GMT -6
It's time(actually well past time) to stop participating in the data collection that will enable all of this policy to be enacted. This means no more Farmer's Edge, Decisive Farming, John Deere, Agri-Trend, etc knowing and having access to all your input records. The data mining is the key to all this, if they don't know what we are doing how can they benchmark it for a reduction. Remember every one of these organizations is co-operating and promoting the sharing of everything you are doing. Anyone who wants to know your business should be told to go pound sand!
When driving into Winnipeg on highway #75 I saw a trailer with bales on it and spray painted was "NO Fert Mandates" or something to that effect. Is there a resistance coming together against this in Canada already, good to see people already pushing back!
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Post by meskie on Jul 24, 2022 23:19:41 GMT -6
I can see the farms that have already adopted variable rate soil testing and sectional control be the ones that have the most to loose. They are already trying to maximize fertilizer savings and there wont be much other ways to save except cut back.
I agree if they don’t know what your using now how can they cut back on it without a benchmark.
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Post by kevlar on Jul 25, 2022 5:52:59 GMT -6
They will probably send out a survey to ask how much you normally use, just add 30% to it. Remember, it’s the government doing it, it won’t make any sense.
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Post by northernfarmer on Jul 25, 2022 6:09:08 GMT -6
I really wonder how they will arrive at some means of controlling the volume of nitrogen or would that become all fertilizers, I would have to think that jacking up the price even more will be a natural deterrent as I expect to some degree that reduced the volume used this year. I agree that if they did come out with some idiotic survey and can well imagine government hounding farmers with threats if they don't answer it and go door to door etc, if any numbers are given that they be far higher than what is actually typically used. However one cuts it, I can see it along with whatever other surprises they have as a thousands cuts to the family farm and forcing the bankruptcy or sale of land so eventually only the investment corporations own land and we are the peasants/slaves of the almighty few.
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Post by Oatking on Jul 25, 2022 6:10:50 GMT -6
You make a good point swman about government collection of data. The program I am involved with is GM . I dont think general Mills likes sharing information with the government since its a private business. I never like to give the canadian government information except form my yearly crop insurance. That is probably bad enough. I am not sure why we get called every year by statistics canada for farm data when our crop insurance has everything spelled out for them in black in white. By the way trudeau owns a third of that crop insurance premium we pay in MB.
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