farmaholic. You need to remember, the price doesn't matter a bit. The cost is being spread over owned acres too, so the price makes sense that way. Same for rents that do not on their own pencil out in a million years. High rent is worth it if the other land "lowers the cost".
Land shouldn't be allowed to pencil out, because in Illinois, it hasn't for years, so why should there be a place where it does? People need to also remember that there is a reason Sask land has historically been cheaper.
At least, that is what some claim, that land does not have to pay its way to make sense. They aren't making it anymore, and land values ALWAYS go up, right?
Land shouldn't be allowed to pencil out, because in Illinois, it hasn't for years, so why should there be a place where it does? People need to also remember that there is a reason Sask land has historically been cheaper.
At least, that is what some claim, that land does not have to pay its way to make sense. They aren't making it anymore, and land values ALWAYS go up, right?
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