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The Rural Voice, 2002-02, Page 14NEW & USED UNIVERSAL TRACTORS Parts & Service • Bale Feeders • Cattle Crates • Gates & Panels • Lucknow Snowblowers BOYD FARM SUPPLY Agricultural Equipment R.R. #6, Owen Sound 519-376-5880 INCOME TAX SERVICE • farm, business, or personal • complete year-round service including tax audit representation • E -File available Over 20 years' experience Quality work at reasonable rates "FREE CONSULTATION" Stephen Thompson R.R. #2, Clinton 482-7551 THE RURAL VOICE Mabel 's Grill "Boy I see this privatization thing sure pays off," said Dave Winston as he sat down at the table the other morning. "I mean the government sells Highway 407 to some private company and in only a couple of years the value has shot right up." "Yeh, I wish the government had some farmland it could sell me," said Cliff Murray. "If I could make a gain like that it might be the one way to keep going." "Kind of makes you wonder about Ontario Hydro, doesn't it," said Wayne Bruce. "I mean they sell the Bruce nuclear plant off to somebody at a fraction of what they paid to build it. I wonder how much it will be worth in a couple of years?" "That's the way it goes when you get government out of it," said George McKenzie. "You let real businessmen run a company and its value just naturally goes up." "Sort of like that Enron company in the States," said Wayne, winking slyly to Dave. "Good businessmen like that can make a billion dollar company out of virtually nothing. Of course they also made virtually nothing out of a billion dollar company again." "The thing that kind of surprised me is all the fuss there was when they caught those business students cheating at Simon Fraser Univer- sity," said Dave. "People talked about expelling them and all that but I kind of thought they should all be nominated for the title of 'most likely to succeed' in their class." "Maybe that's why farmers should take MBA courses," said Cliff. "I keep hearing about some farmers who are taking them and I can't quite figure out why but maybe we should all be taking lessons on how to beat the system. It's gotta be better than the way things are going." The world's problems are solved daily 'round the table at Mabel's "Maybe we all need an MBA," said Wayne. "I mean how else do you figure that the American economy is in trouble and the Canadian dollar goes down against the American buck. The more trouble they're in, the worse our buck goes down." "Don't knock it," said George. "The sick loonie may be the only way we can make money on corn and soybeans this year." "Then there's Argdhtina being in trouble so it's hurting Canadian farmers but Brazil right next door is benefitting and their currency is going up. Figure that!" said Cliff. "And this guy at the farm meetings who's saying we all might as well close up shop because Brazil is going to put us out of business with all their land that can produce three crops a year," said George. "Oh those damn farm meetings," said Dave. "Paying 50 bucks to hear somebody tell me I have to 'embrace change' if I want to succeed," said Dave. "Seems to me I've been changing faster and faster and succeeding less and less." "And the things they always want you to change are the things you're making money on," said Cliff. "Like getting rid of marketing boards." "I'd sure embrace change if it meant changing to five -dollar corn and 10 -dollar soybeans," said Dave. "Yeh right! You're not going to get the kind of change that gives you more. The guys who want changes are the big guys who want you to get less so they can get more," said George. "Yeh, they're the guys who'll be glad if Brazil takes all our production as long as the prices go down," said Cliff. "But wouldn't you like to be able to plant three crops a year?" asked Wayne. "Not if you're losing money on every one of them," said Dave. "And wearing out your equipment three times as fast," said George. "Not to mention it would play hell with your curling season," said Cliff. "Yeh, I guess our one hope's these guys knock themselves out planting and harvesting three crops a year and we win by default," said Dave.O