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    Net vs gross income

    With so much talk in Stats Can about gross
    margin and acres it seems odd there is so
    little about net income, the only number
    that is of real consequence. Line 150, its
    easily trended against gross income. Are
    there any sites or information on this on
    the Web?

    What is a "normal" or "average" net income
    for 1000, 2000, 5000, 20000, etc acres?

    #2
    I noted that has been the way of reporting-
    omission for years. I would be most interested in
    actual average farm net income, without the
    government payout included. By province. Pars.

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      #3
      And particularly Quebec net farm income less
      govt subsidies, grants and so called insurance.
      Puking material. Pars

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        #4
        que la baise est vous parlant de

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          #5
          Given that this info is gathered by StatsCan and that
          most folks here don't provide honest information on
          some principle or other, where do you expect this
          information to come from? My observation is bigger
          acres = bigger margins except that as the acres get
          bigger, management really manifests itself when you
          start talking 10 to 20 thousand acres.

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            #6
            Rockpile,

            I love the StatsCan fetish to tell us to 'guess'. What a load of crap. And then they sell this info and base gov. programs on it. If StatsCan wants good info... they should buy it from people at the going rate... not steal it.

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              #7
              Typical farmers Dont tell anyone anything unless mabey you put a dollar value on it.
              You know devide and conquer, thats how its been for my 50 yr in farming, and with all these guys getting ready to rival G M or Ford I dont expect to see any change.

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                #8
                Rockpile, line 150 just exists. Like are
                we gonna pretend the government can't
                'see' that line?

                Gross margin means almost nothing other
                than directly proportional to arrogance
                and ego and misguided self importance.

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                  #9
                  Hey I'll have you know I resemble that remark!!!

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                    #10
                    Whaddaya mean who am I talking about? Farm
                    net income. Not gross. Not any subsidies.
                    Money made from the land. Net. Particularly
                    Quebec. Pars.

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                      #11
                      Parsley, there is the chart that shows the
                      gross skyrocket over the years but the net
                      flatlines for about 40 years.

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                        #12
                        http://www.statcan.gc.ca/tables-tableaux/sum-som/l01/cst01/agri02i-eng.htm

                        Grosss income for Alberta in thousands

                        (Alberta)
                        2009 2010
                        $ thousands
                        Alta.
                        Total cash receipts 9,351,392 9,001,608
                        - Opnses after rebates 7,830,028 7,746,736
                        = Net cash income 1,521,364 1,254,872
                        Income in kind 6,992 7,509
                        - Depreciation charges 1,366,842 1,361,907
                        = Realized Net income 161,515 -99,527
                        Value of inv change -634,711 358,872
                        = Total Net income -473,197 259,345

                        So if you gross for example a million bucks, you net about $29,000.

                        Seems a little low, i know mcfarms does much better than that!

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                          #13
                          Judging by the new iron being bought and the prices being paid for rent and land purchases the net has to be alot more than average in our area.It may get ugly if/when the good times come to an end.

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                            #14
                            Shiny new iron can erode Net numbers fairly quick. And thank goodness for that, otherwise all of that tax payable would eventually find it's way into the Quebec post secondary education sinkhole.

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                              #15
                              cottonpicken: What's with all the profanity in French? Trying to get kicked off of Angriville?

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