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    #25
    Just wondering, where does economy of scale end -20,000, 60,000, 100,000 acres ?? When does the FAMILY farm become the problem.. How much does it take to live comfortably?? No people in rural areas meens no towns, no services.

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      #26
      Economies of scale is a large as you can keep employees to do the work. If stress of harvest, seeding and weather (and CWB) turns you into an a$%#LE, then you have too many acres.

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        #27
        Alot of guys have to many acres then!!!

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          #28
          You Genies need to Grow a Brain...

          Hutts are what you's all need to be worried about. I would much sooner dese Corpies buy up da land verses da Hutts. Once a Hutt buys da Land its gone fer LIFE. At least when dese Corpies go broke you's have a chance to by da Land agin'....

          We need to put a stop to da Hutts or da Land OUR FORE FATHERS BROKE WILL BE GONE FOREVER TO DESE RODENTS!!!!!!!!!!

          Economies of Scale??? Da Hutts drivin' me to Farm It All. Dey ain't gettin anotter Acre in Manitoba, I puttin' a stop to it once and fer all cause dis my Homeland, NOT DARE'S....

          Who Wit Me????

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            #29
            Yes Greg just the facts.
            One gets to a certain size that they enjoy, Building wealth is simple process.
            McDonald's is prime example they don't lease the property that their restaurants are on they own it. Simply now their the largest land owners out their higher than the catholic church. But if they used the speakers attitude they would have just flipped burgers. Farming is same think out side the box. Getting rid of CWB and seeing what a big world is out their is maybe the way.

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              #30
              "One gets to a certain size that they enjoy", that appears to be unattainable once ego and greed over power common sense. It could be a hell of an empty, lonely place in 20 years if 30% of the farmers swallow the rest of us. Some might get so huge that instead of using hired labor, they will rent the land to other suckers, er farmers, and so the cycle begins with the next time the peasants are fed up with the rich landlords. Check history...

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                #31
                house landlords in the uk are in for a shock, they keep putting rents up, while people earn less and have no hope of buying themselves.
                as fijip says, learn history, or you are condemned to repeat it!

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                  #32
                  I doubt outside investors want to be in farming
                  investments for the longterm. It is too risky and
                  unpredictable. I think you need good local
                  ownership.

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