Sorry I'm late, didn't know you were calling the ******* meeting. Looks like the gang's all here.
LC you cheeky shite.
Sorry I'm late, didn't know you were calling the ******* meeting. Looks like the gang's all here.
Everybody makes bad decisions. It'd just be nice if the oil patch guys weren't being such pu$$ies about it. I'd suggest not taking up farming if one bad year after 15 good ones sends them down the rat hole.
Everybody makes bad decisions. It'd just be nice if the oil patch guys weren't being such pu$$ies about it. I'd suggest not taking up farming if one bad year after 15 good ones sends them down the rat hole.
Soooo the guy that replied earlier about laying off 8, ~ 40K a year guys is being a "pussi" about it. Guess they don't have the luxury of an insurance policy backed by the government to protect their falling prices?
Glass houses galore in this thread.
Nobody plans for the future properly. Younguns in the field spent their money and old folks didn't plan far enough ahead. Where are te old folks going anyway? They're not driving much and probably shouldn't be anyway. Those youngsters dumped more into the local economy than the elderly but screw them for spending money. Big bad oil raised prices because they could, not because demand was high and processing costs money.
News alert little man, old people still drive. They go to the store, church, doctors appointments, visit family, Twin Peaks for lunch, maybe even Florida.
What a moronic comment. My parents are in their 80's and they drove out to see my brother in Florida.
Hopefully when you get to be their age, if you make it that long, you'll be living at the Resthaven Nursing Home. Maybe if your lucky they'll load you up in the van on Tuesday for the trip to Sam's Club so you can get your free sample of Depends.
Nosey question. Is your age that's shown correct? How did you get into farming? Family heritage/passed down? I ask because starting up a farm from scratch today is even less feasible than a new oil company or refinery. If that's even possible...
Soooo the guy that replied earlier about laying off 8, ~ 40K a year guys is being a "pussi" about it. Guess they don't have the luxury of an insurance policy backed by the government to protect their falling prices?
Glass houses galore in this thread.
Give me commodity prices over the past 15 years that mirrored oil prices and the subsidy wouldn't have to exist.
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