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Why Arent ND and Montana Farmers Liquidating to Land Companies!

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    #16
    Funny, totally opposite here. Had neighbour few years
    ago said when he retired he was renting his land to his
    neighbours if they wanted to farm more. Time came
    along and who did he rent to, yep the biggest farmer
    in the area. Lets face it, I sometimes think its a ego
    thing. It sounds more impressive at the coffee shop
    when you say you rented or sold your land to a name
    everyone has heard!!!

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      #17
      Wow great advise from every one except.
      Burpfart your some piece of work.
      We have a additional 9 purchased over
      time from another neighbor its a done
      deal. So yes I have contact with my
      neighbors No problem their.
      The post was why in Similar Minot to
      Montana mountains are farmers not
      liquidating. I dont care about Kansas or
      Iowa. Can you grow corn close to 300 bus
      probably not.
      Red river valley at Fargo is also
      different.
      Now on the two sales again Ill say 1st
      guy didnt even give his own family
      members a chance. If you cant beat them
      join them.
      The second listed it on Good Friday and
      the realestate was not looking at any
      subdividing of property They sucked the
      guy into this more money from one land
      investor than any local BS and he bought
      it hook line and sinker. Purchasing it
      all would not net me a higher return
      since oh lets say $250,000. per quarter
      is the highest ever land has sold in
      that area and the yard has had issues in
      the past oh lets say alot of break ins.
      Cheers.

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        #18
        http://www.landsofmontana.com/montana/

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          #19
          Check at the bottom where they have land listings by county. once again sask is full of shit

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            #20
            Hey genius where does sask land have moutains
            as part of their farm.
            Yes sales happen but the massive increases and
            mass amount of out of country purchases aren't
            happening. Maybe Americans but not chinese

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              #21
              Because land in Sask is still percieved as cheap. That's the issue. They would buy it in Montana, and can buy it in MOntana, if it was percieved as a deal. That's the issue we will deal with in Canada.

              Dave

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                #22
                Dave are we a deal from my last purchase at
                50000 for quarter to right beside at 250,000 today.
                Explain the up side potential. We're rain area and
                clay.

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                  #23
                  Sask: the difference is one person will try to pay for it and make a living off it and the other is looking for a secure place to park some money. Hard to compete with that mentality. In the future, like selling grain in a falling market, the "investor"(seller) may not be able to sell it fast enough before it loses too much value. Then someone may have to call the WAmbulance!!!

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                    #24
                    Outside investor do not realize that
                    cheap land is what keeps Western Canadian
                    farmers competitive with other more
                    favourable regions. (ie: Farmland closer
                    to markets or in the US) So it looks
                    cheap to them. Thus they pay more. So
                    you will just have to wait until you can
                    buy the land from the investor. If
                    interest rates rise it will not be long.

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                      #25
                      If you think Sask population will not grow. Value added indusries do not want to invest in this province than Farmland prices will come back down. But if investment and population continues to grow farmland today may be a great investment.

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                        #26
                        Another factor is not most of the smaller farmers already gone in North Dakota? Another thing is you seem to mention you will be buying this land when things turn down. So in essence your nieghbour might be doing you a favour by taking the higher price from investors so you can purchase it cheaper later. Another thing, if your worth like 5 million already, why should anyone worth less be expected to give you a break? You don't mention much about your next generation, they may have different thinking about farming. Retirement is going to look very attractive to them when your gone. I have only dealt with the realestate company on a house purchase. A few things I found out is for one, the realestate agent cannot force anyone to sell, the owner still has the ability not to sell after hiring them. And also the owner can still reject a higher bid or anyones bid. Unless these land deals are written up differently.

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                          #27
                          Sask not sure if your offended about the kids comment. I know that I am in that boat of where is my farm going next? I will not sell the land but how to get the next gen to keep it to their advantage. In the past I noticed guys working for CN etc have good jobs and the rent from 3 quarters helped a lot weather put to retirement or toys.

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