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    #51
    Actually taking on land with a previous contract should worry one earth because it could happen the other way.
    Also if the first nations wanted to, could they not seize all of one earth farms machinery and tell them where to go when beneficial? As long as it is on native lands the owner cannot touch it? Oh just something I heard.

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      #52
      13000 25000= 38000 and counting.

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        #53
        Canada has two tier civil rights based on race?

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          #54
          My perception of this man is different than most.

          I have been following him for YEARS.

          He has put his money where his mouth is and has
          won,when everyone else has failed.

          Only a handful of gurus are as capable.

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            #55
            What would happen if 2008 repeats, great prices, great crops. Native landowners call in the custom guys from the south and haul the grain down south to deliver? Even if the CWB squawks it would take years to figure out after the fact and the taxpayer would pay the legal bill cause its about first nation rights not something as simple as grain.
            There would be a Calidonia style roadblock, "its our land so its our crop".
            Laugh your ass off if/when this happens?
            One Earth has to remember that "if the landowner did it with you he will do it to you".

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              #56
              i know eric sprott is an intelligent person but this has all been done before. how many more levels of management can his economies of scale (which won't always be advantageous) support? this is just another money play for him - he will make money. the farm is not likely to survive because although he can build alliances he can't change the weather and he can't instantly conjure up more men and machinery when the weather goes sour or the landlords decide they have another issue in the living agreement they made. the investment is all in iron and operating costs; not land. the scale will work against him when decisions have to be made on the spot and managers have to follow the chain of command, spending limits and job descriptions. he can build a good business model but he can't change a low margin high investment industry all on his own. other people thought they could and very few have succeeded. i only know of one of these investment in farming plays that succeeded over decades and that was because the owner/managers made that one entity their occupation.

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                #57
                Nobody wants him to fall flat on his face more than
                me.

                One thing that is positive is that he is another big
                money manager who sees ag as a bright light.

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                  #58
                  You hit the nail on the head money manages feel our time has come, Banks feel our time has come, World gurus feel our time has come but were still spinning our wheels and mother nature rules the roost. Yea I hope I have my hay day. I remember a cartoon in Mad magazine when I was a little guy. It was of a farmer who was the richest guy around because food is the most important thing next to water. AH AH AH.
                  I hope he doesn't wipe out for a few years. But no Accountant or Banker has ever and I mean ever successfully farmed in West, Not one. Lots have tried to play but none have succeeded.
                  Good luck.

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                    #59
                    I will say the silver living in all this could be that the Chiefs break the monopoly of the cwb.

                    I would like to see how Larry Hill demands natives to bow to him.

                    That will be one big government money exercises in futility. Think the gun registry was a money loser. Wait till the bleeding heart liberals get a hold of this. Mr. Dithers won't know which side to be on - The natives where his money is parked or the cwb that imposes serfdom for the benefit of his shipping lines.

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                      #60
                      Have any of you ever been approached by foreign government officials proposing you set up and manage a large foreign-owned agricultural base within Canada,including families? A colony.

                      Pars

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