Good Morning #Canada
For Day #7 of The Dirt on Canadian Farming, we head west young man to a province we don't want to leave, but we wish their government would just go away.
Alberta's oil industry overshadows the importance and size of their agricultural sector. It's one of only two provinces where the number of farms increased in the most recent StatsCan reports (2021), and their farms generate the highest revenues per operator in the country. Due to the dry climate, they have invested heavily in irrigation, and over 72% of all irrigated farmland in Canada is in Alberta. Oil seed and grains, and beef cattle, dominate with almost 70% of their 40K farms involved in those products. Alberta ranks worldwide as a top exporter of beef, wheat, canola, and pulse crops. Which is interesting because if they separated, they would be surrounded by border checkpoints and tangled up in customs negotiations as a tiny country.

#CanadaIsAwesome #AllHatAndNoCattle
https://www.canadaaction.ca/alberta-farming-facts

Kristi Noem Said She Is Proud to “Support Babies, Moms, and Families.” Her Record Shows Otherwise, Critics Say.

As South Dakota governor, Noem has rejected programs and millions of dollars in federal funds that would have benefited parents and children and provided care during pregnancy. Critics say her rhetoric is “all hat and no cattle.”

ProPublica

Lots of #GoodGuysWithGuns at #Uvalde, but all were #cowards apparently. #AllHatAndNoCattle in #Texas is the norm; Hateful #Rhetoric (on all topics), but no #Leadership or #Bravery (killing innocent immigrants is their strong point). #GunMadness.
#ShitHoleState - #Trumpistan. This is your future if you don't vote for #GrandpaJoe in #November.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/18/us/uvalde-justice-department-report-takeaways.html?unlocked_article_code=1.O00.vvAi.3x75SsCPl1jF&smid=url-share

Five Takeaways from the DOJ Report on the Uvalde School Shooting

The report found that a lack of leadership and poor decision-making created confusion at the scene and delayed a confrontation with the gunman.

The New York Times