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    #73
    Do a little research into the Assiniboia group. See
    what u come up with, Dave.

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      #74
      Do a little research into the Assiniboia group. See
      what u come up with, Dave.

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        #75
        Dave. How would u feel if Cargill started buying
        up farmland in Saskatchewan. They are in South
        America and they are in Australia. Althought in an
        exclusive interview with the head of Cargill in
        November 2011, he stated Cargill will never be a
        land owner and has no intention of becoming one.

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          #76
          That's the thing, i don't see it as the end of the world, i dont need to research it. I am talking in generalities and most want to see the CWB go, including SF3 and want to see land ownership laws. I find it hard to look want both of these things as they are political opposites. Can you really see laws stating only farmers can own land in Sask? Can you? Farmers without an accent? What if the Irish Turd is a landed immigrant in Sask? What law do we need know to protect us from them. Think that will fly? The more likely possibility is that ownership will be opened up directly to foreign ownership. That is what One Earth for instance is waiting for. They think it is a matter of time.

          I would like a new law that says only Voc Ag grads get top contracts each spring. Get a group together. Explain why we need it. Is it going to happen? Nope. Neither is this.

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            #77
            So you are telling me that the head of Cargill said they are not interested in buying farmland in Nov and 4-5 months later they are buying in S AMerica and Australia. Is that what you are saying? Not sure how i would prove or disprove that one, but again, i do not see Cargill as the enemy as you do. I really don't.

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              #78
              Lakenheath I wrote a letter to my MLA and the Provincial Ag Minister. I received a reply from Bob Bjorneruds office and in it I was told the provincial laws state that only canadian citizens can buy land in saskatchewan and that the Farmland Security Board moniters transactions. The letter went on to say that Saskatchewan has a bright future for agriculture and this is an opportunity for new growers while at the same time allowing for retiring farmers to get out of the business.
              I seen a list of new land owners in my RM and quite a names on the map went from chuks and skis to Wong,Lu,Fu,Lee,Maxcrop and many other numbered companies.None of these live in the RM.
              I know my MLA and generally support him but I think he needs to be reminded that I am farming and hope to be voting for many years to come. I wonder how many of the names listed above will be voting in sask for them?

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                #79
                Does AgriStability have a limit? Can these guys
                just overbid and overpay until they self-destruct
                and then the taxpayer picks up the whole tab?

                Bet every industry would like a guaranteed
                margin!

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                  #80
                  Dave I love the new price of Land thats
                  Ok and with or without this BS outsider
                  investment we would have got their.
                  ITs BS that Canadian farmers wouldnt be
                  able to buy the land.
                  Its BS.
                  Other countries are now waking up and
                  watching foreign ownership rules.
                  Saskatchewan maybe needs to look at
                  whats happening.
                  Because at less than 15 bus for lentils
                  and their worthless someone is picking
                  up the losses.
                  You and I dave as Tax payers but also
                  the stupid investors.

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                    #81
                    http://www.producer.com/2012/03/corporate-
                    investors-send-australias-land-prices-
                    up%E2%80%A9/

                    Read above link, Dave.

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                      #82
                      http://www.grain.org/bulletin_board/entries/4365-
                      we-are-not-landowners-cargill-ceo-tells-bbc

                      Maybe accepting what is going on is not the path,
                      we as farmers, should be taking. Standing back
                      and letting land transfer out of the hands of
                      farmers.

                      Notice how Cargill easily got around the land
                      ownership laws in Australia. Remind you of what
                      is going on in Saskatchewan with Maxcorp,
                      Assiniboia, etc.

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                        #83
                        And you haven't necessarily seen proof that
                        foreign investment drives up the price of farmland.
                        Give me a break. Do you have a basic education,
                        Dave. A basic concept of supply and demand
                        comes into play here.

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                          #84
                          OK, you guys are one side. What about the people that are selling? Think they share your sentiment? Do you think that $14/bu canola would not drive land to $1200/ac? Common, get with reality. I quite enjoyed paying $540/ac for land and growing a 30 bu lentil crop worth $540 dollars gross/ac. Basically paid for land in 2 years. I would love to do that over and over and over. Reality (and a good drought) in the long term may pull this back, but growers are pushing it up right now. I know that as i am one of those growers. Hard to know wether to join this thing or hold. I have convinced myself that these prices are with us for awhile and hoping for some change in ownership rules is fruitless. NOt gonna happen. Do you think Brad Wall wants to make that tweak following the potash move??? That dog don't hunt.

                          I dont like it any more then any of you. I just find it funny that you can flip your beleifs when you need to. Calvert we are not done with you, get back here!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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