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    #13
    Check back and I called this one a while back.

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      #14
      Hutterites got the bucks. Nise land, too.

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        #15
        Just had a colony move about 20 miles from us.
        Bought through a front man (non hutterite) not
        sure why but thats the way it went down they paid
        about 40 percent more than where the market
        was.

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          #16
          I believe we were one of the last areas where land
          was a good value in mb, glad we bought what we
          did when we did time to sit back fora bit now.
          When we see guys like hudye selling i think it
          should say something about land prices. But who
          knows it may double again too. Land has trippled
          in value in our area now from 2005.

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            #17
            I think it says something about farming in general when outfits like Hudye's are selling out. The risk for reward is going to get way out of whack in this business.There will be many many more sellouts like this in the not too distant future.

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              #18
              Ya done deal, seen press release. Never ever a better time to sell in history. Ben - good timeing. He knows nothing goes up that fast can last. Long term - no doubt trend up but things have gone way too far too fast, U.S. housing market JMO. Current land price and rents can not sustain themselves - one little sneeze in Europe and all hall will break loose(08?). Hutterites are way more long term than any family farm, family corp or invester group - complete different ball game, like it or not. Bolth sides good deal IMO. There is no money at $80-100/ac rent or $250-300k per 1/4. We live in Sask not Iowa, look at a GDD map.

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                #19
                I am going to send my fingers back to scool...

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                  #20
                  furrowtickler - "... We live in Sask not Iowa, look at a GDD map."

                  Exactly. And here in mid-western Ontario land is selling for considerably more than in Iowa where they can consistently grow 40 - 50 bu. more corn and 15 bu. bigger soy crops.

                  http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/pdf/c2-75.pdf

                  In our area land is selling for 8 - 12K/ac. and grows 160 bu corn. Just south east of us it is 12 - 18K/ac for slightly more heat units.

                  It is mostly supply management money with a few cash croppers and the odd hog farmer in the mix. Very odd . . .

                  Not many beef guys in the game any more.

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                    #21
                    Hutterites are the future of agriculture on the prairies. Better get used to it.

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                      #22
                      Which direction, Hopperbin? I"m guessing SE?

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                        #23
                        My guess is that Oberg stuffed alot of lawyers bank accounts before he left, under the disguise of public relations to continue this battle for quite awhile.

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                          #24
                          What makes Hutterites more competitive is
                          that they do not waste money on
                          unimportant things like family vacations
                          etc. leaving more for what is important
                          like land and equipment. Nothing magic
                          about it.

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