Well pars we have a guy not far away I saw last night that supposedly started farming with $28,000,000.00 Dollars. If I look that wiped out from farming shoot me. Just shoot me its not worth it.
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Parsley we would only be the low dirt workers. We don't even understand earn in earn out contracts or making a strategic alliance with CaseIH what the hell would that look like? That would be for the likes of Sprott's companies or Larry Rudd or the likes.
Farming can be quite dangerous. Expect some multi million dollar law suits when the accidents start to happen.
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Don't know where you are going with this parsley.
But I would rather mentor a neighbor's kid and keep him around.
Managing a new gen hutterite colony doesn't appeal to me and I am not sure its the best for the industry.
This seems a quick route back to peasantry/serfdom.
I would much more have a bunch of neighbors working on their farms than a bunch of migrant workers working on one huge one.
Not arguing - just a point of view.
Further I don't really understand governments sponsoring new people into the country to farm when we have a mass migration of our kids out. Why not just sponsor our own and keep them here.They are just as valuable a resource as any foreigner.
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I suppose a Hutterite colony could do that. If fact that is what they are. Could be a job for a Gov't official?
Where are you going with this? With unemployment rates at what they are in Canada and USA, setting up new colonies of Chinese or Indian? True myself, wishing to retire soon, skilled in crop production could probably earn 80 grand in a profit share arrangement as I can work my ass off and manage at the same time, but naa. I would rather rent out to a Canadian with roots here.
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"This seems a quick route back to peasantry/serfdom"
No kidding. That's long term thinking, though.
You obviously have an allegiance to the country and the people. Managers who think this way, turn down offers.
But, some managers with farm and land knowledge have ZERO allegiance
to ANYTHING OR ANYONE except their own bottom line. And they have the potential to change our lives as we know it, forever. IMHO.
Our finacial institutions are not focused on Canadian building companies; rather, they concentrate on selling the companies we have.
Firms head officed in other countries, but with a phonecall office here, transfer their profits out of Canada before they become taxable in Canada.
The farm community is very vulnerable, as I see it.
Productive land is a jewel in the rest of the world. Plain old ordinary land to build a city on is too, but land with combined attributes, well, that kind of real estate just is too good to pass up. Pars
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Well Hopper, coming from an FBC client, your comments make sense. FBC does not have to follow any standards so if Larry had come from there, your comments would be true.
As for a professional and a member of a professional organization, any records he may have worked on are confidential. And as far as sharing data, not true, not possible and even more after the great privacy rule act introduced.
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Parsley
$500,000 isn't enough to live without neighbors. You really can't put a price on having someone to coffee with and not worry about the timeclock or your next appointment or some dumbass that just wrecked something.
Just my opinion. Still a bit old school.
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