Hi all, I'm looking at renting some land north of Luseland. Do any of you know what the going rate is in the area and what one can generally expect for crop yields? It's fairly flat, open and rock free. There are a few low spots and water runs but it looks like water issues should be minimal. I get a little nervous when big blocks come up and the locals don't pick it up. TIA
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Cash Rent Luseland Area
Collapse
Logging in...
Welcome to Agriville! You need to login to post messages in the Agriville chat forums. Please login below.
X
-
-
What is it worth to purchase? One thing investors are not doing is getti g previous owner to open thebooks. Why???? My ex has been looking to purchase bakery bars restaurants cateri g business etc. They all show us the books. From there there is can you do better or work harder make more value added.
Comment
-
But guys, western Canadian land values had to catch up with reality! Cheap land did not make sense! SO we had to bid it up, because we are in such a productive region, with large margins, so our land has to be bid up to 2000 an acre!
There is a reality check coming, and me thinks the recent buyers are gunna have regrets.
THERE IS A BLOODY REASON LAND VALUES WERE LOW IN WESTERN CANADA. IT IS CALLED LONG TERM PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY...
Comment
-
I agree with freewheat , also throw in a terribly inefficient transportation and ship loading system that costs those furthest from port millions. Numbers don't lie - look at basis levels last year
Comment
-
Hey ado , did you guys consider that stuff the R boys dropped by u ? How much land is there? Kinda iffy dirt though ?
Comment
- Reply to this Thread
- Return to Topic List
Comment