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    #16
    Agree with the last two comments....

    I came to Canada as a 5 year old kid with my parents... To a community that hates
    outsiders.

    I sure as hell won't be one of those when it comes to welcoming new people to the
    country.

    What's the problem with families from other countries moving in and farming... I recall
    reading not too many years ago that Sask didn't have enough people to take over the
    farms from the retiring generation.


    This is just my $0.02, but it looks like a lot of people on here need a constant
    crusade. The CWB is gone, so now it's foreigners buying land (investors, and ordinary
    families).


    I recall reading on here not too long ago too that the U of S is over run with Chinese
    kids... um.... 80% of those enrolled in the Ag College are from Saskatchewan. 50% of
    those are from a farming background.


    It's kind of funny reading this, really...

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      #17
      Now that the cwb is gone, the root of all problems is foreigners/outsiders buying the land the good ol boys wanted to buy at yesterdays price. boo F&c)ing hooo open your cheque book or shut your mouth. lol

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        #18
        Klause, do you think rich-only immigrants, if I'm
        reading the intent correctly, should be the priority,
        as has been suggested. What about language
        skills? What about age? Any priorities? What
        about foreign governments purchasing land
        masses for their state farming and placing
        workers on them? Pars

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          #19
          Canada has foreign ownership laws... I have worked with the Chinese investors...
          the government isn't involved. They hate the gov't. That's why they came here in
          the first place.


          Language skills? Sure. And they do learn English - give them time.

          I see Rural SK towns filling up, new houses going up, new businesses going up.
          This is good.

          I don't see the problem here other than that some people always need to find
          something to complain about.


          Canada is a melting pot of cultures... Darcy's background is Norwegian and
          English, I'm Germanic... we blend our backgrounds. A Chinese man marries a woman
          from Canada, they'll blend theirs. I've been the victim of racism, and I don't
          tolerate that BS. End of story.


          A lot of people complain about the Natives, and at the same time, complain about
          immigrants... Well, most of them came from Europe at some point, I.E. Immigrated.


          When this bubble bursts, then those same persons will complain there's no one to
          buy the land, again.

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            #20
            I'm not a rasist,i hate everybody equally.

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              #21
              Because of the size farmers have gotten to thinking they must be, IE 10 000 acres or more, who the heck else other than investors from other countries or otherwise, is able to buy the land? I have little complaint with this as well. I mean, who on here other than SF3, could walk in and buy a 5000 acre farm? lol

              I dunno, maybe I have backyarditis, because here there are many families farming, the biggest guy daring to be around 4 000 acres, with most in the 1400 to 2500 acre range. No chineeeeeese investment anywhere near here, and probably will not ever be. The young guys here are sticking around whether daddy has 4 quarters or 79. Though some of my neighbors are aggravating, it is nice to look out the end of my driveway. I can see 10 yards within 2 miles, all with young farm families. The attitude here has not been to be huge, but to be good at it, and so the kids see this, and want to farm, in spite of the weather issues of the last decade.

              I guess my point is, generally, that the farmers who have been hoodwinked to expand like it is all in life that matters, end up quitting. NOBODY can walk in and buy a large farm from scratch. And we get surprised that outside investors are coming in? May I ask why?

              IF we had been encouraging our kids to farm, while our greedy and selfish fortunes are being built, rather than saying get outa here and see if you wanna come back someday, or don't farm, it sucks, maybe we would not be in this boat right now. Really, farming has changed so much in the last 5 or 10 years, and frankly it is becoming ridiculous. Farmers are mad when a neighbor rents a half section, they are mad when the neighbor gets a bigger drill, they are mad when the neighbor.... Farming was more fun when everyone had contentment. Who is content anymore? It is a more more more world, and it is driving me crazy!!!

              I do see the point regarding these guys coming in and sponging off the aggravation teat, while locals who have suffered get diddly, etc.. But why are the farmers who have had this big push to get bigger bigger bigger, so against outside investment? Who else will buy your land?

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                #22
                They really, really, really, have good
                restraunts in many small, towns cross
                Western Comedia. Maybe they just wanna
                cook local grown food, hence buy the
                frams and grow it yerself tooo. A great
                value chain, ifn ya ever goona see one.
                Gobermonts love this sorta sh_t soo
                they'll embrace it, and enact a new
                Chine head tax. Its a Comedian thing,
                that was done the past when RR buildin
                was at its peak, better than the current
                GST apparently!!!!!!!!!

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                  #23
                  Klause give us a break, some of us in Sask. are 3rd generation have not complainers. Some of this started with the unpresidented federal gov't payments to the CWB in their early years when their initial payments were over market value. We complain, we get. Weather and market forces is just not something a farmer should prepare for. wink. Get it? Still not a bad place, you could have picked much worse places in the world.

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                    #24
                    LOL!

                    Good one!

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                      #25
                      Klause,

                      How many Chinese investors do you work with to
                      bring Chinese to Canada? Pars

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                        #26
                        Parsley Klause maybe only rents 4 quarters from an investor based from Ontario who could be from any where if they have permanent residency. What is your question about how many Chinese?

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                          #27
                          I don't know anything else business about Klause other than he seems to be a capable young farmer nice guy works for a living.

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                            #28
                            the chinese are in scotland now trying to buy castles.
                            most of scotland is owned by foreigners , (counting english)as there are no laws to stop them.
                            unrestricted foreign or investor ownership does nobody any good except the ones selling out.
                            you can only sell the family silver once

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                              #29
                              hopper. I find Klause likeable, too

                              He said, "Canada has foreign ownership laws... I
                              have worked with the Chinese investors... "

                              I wondered how that works and how many he has
                              worked with. He volunteered the info. so just
                              following up. If he prefers not to answer, that 's
                              fine. Pars

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                                #30
                                The deal with... ahem... the first
                                suitor let's call him... fell through in
                                MB in the last minute... so we are in
                                negotiations with a Chinese investor
                                group...

                                I can't really say much more, other than
                                they simply place funds, buy land, rent
                                it out to local farmers for current
                                valued rents. Canadians are "managing"
                                it, Chinese-Canadians in the office.
                                Seem like really nice people.

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