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    #11
    How real will it feel when it hits 3000
    and your still talking about it going
    down? Maybe because your too
    saskatchewanese to realize land may not go
    down? Take a lesson from AB.

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      #12
      AWWWWW come on now, be truthful for a
      change, its nice, really really nice to
      watch others FAIL at framing. Most
      framers hate one another, so failure is a
      real joy next door!!!!

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        #13
        Farming isn't about crops and shiny
        machinery. Its about LAND value!

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          #14
          Having just spent ten days in Vancouver
          and on the gulf islands, I must say here
          that according to all those I visited
          with, the area land and real estate
          market is alive and well. 3 to 400
          thousand an acre is still insane, even
          if it has dropped a bit. 1 million
          dollars for a 700 sq foot ancient home
          in the downtown east side, is still
          insane. So in spite of perhaps dropping
          a bit, the market is alive and quite
          healthy, just from what I heard from
          those who live there. So don't panic,
          money is not scarce out there. It is an
          eye opener that culture, that region!

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            #15
            Over the years alot of companys and great ideas become white elephants due to technology.Will be a long time before farmland can be eliminated for the use of feeding the world. Farmland in Sask 3 or 4 years ago was a Great investment. Today maybe being looked at as a safe investment. If your so sure the price will drop then start selling land and buy back when price goes down. If you hold on it tells me your not sure about the future of land prices also and talking hot air.

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              #16
              Why would I sell. My land I'm having fun saving
              cash for the next dip then I pounce. If it doesn't
              happen cash is nice. But one thing if you need to
              sell your land to retire you didn't make money
              when you farmed.

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                #17
                Bet you use a differant line when you go buy out a neighbour.I have bought land from farmers that need that money to retire. Do not consider them any less of a farmer.

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                  #18
                  S,F.3 I don't know what your opreration consists of but I don't think you have cattle buy the way you talk, because 2003 made it hard on cattlemen and I don't like you little bit of bragging about cash. FAILURE ISN'T FATAL, AND SUCCESS ISN'T PERMANENT I remeber the early 80's it will go down.

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                    #19
                    People sell their land for many reasons, not
                    having anything to do with failure. You can have
                    a pile of money and not be able to do a good job
                    at farming because of the work.

                    Some people live to farm, but some have other
                    interests also and farming can become a crap
                    shoot. You can talk when moisture is plentiful and
                    prices are good, but I can imagine the bawling if
                    you cant get the crop off in good shape.

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                      #20
                      Folks like Vancouver cousin they have a
                      beautiful climate and beautiful
                      surroundings ta live in, not ta mention
                      beautiful people and lottsa good stuff ta
                      do. Not grumpy mean spirited old sour
                      pussies, that whine and snivel at the drop
                      of grain prices that are so conservative,
                      they'd rather turn Right 3 times, than
                      Left to arrive at a destination.

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