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Alberta cattlemen to sue U.S.
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<blockquote data-quote="BWA" data-source="post: 40619" data-attributes="member: 536"><p>Well it is not hard to figure out. It has got to be really desperate! Anything possible that is positive is big news. Gives producers a sense of optimism. </p><p>We have been dealing with low grain prices, drought and you name it. Then this hit. So we lost the only thing paying the bills. The number of farmers has been dropping steady. With this everyone is hurting unless you have some job to pay the bills so you can farm on the side. And unless your crazy your better to spend your money on some other type of investment. </p><p></p><p>There are all types of plans to build slaughter plants, but by the time they cut through all the red tape there might not be anyone left!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BWA, post: 40619, member: 536"] Well it is not hard to figure out. It has got to be really desperate! Anything possible that is positive is big news. Gives producers a sense of optimism. We have been dealing with low grain prices, drought and you name it. Then this hit. So we lost the only thing paying the bills. The number of farmers has been dropping steady. With this everyone is hurting unless you have some job to pay the bills so you can farm on the side. And unless your crazy your better to spend your money on some other type of investment. There are all types of plans to build slaughter plants, but by the time they cut through all the red tape there might not be anyone left! [/QUOTE]
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