Well said Wilagro, I often think the same with the endless CDN/US price comparisons.
To highlight the UK scenario better arable land in eastern England averaged over CDN $9000 per acre last year but larger tracts of farmland often sold in excess of $13,000 per acre. How much of your margin is eaten up paying for the land at these prices? Much of that expensive land was sitting under water last summer too so don't believe everyone over there is getting rich.
To highlight the UK scenario better arable land in eastern England averaged over CDN $9000 per acre last year but larger tracts of farmland often sold in excess of $13,000 per acre. How much of your margin is eaten up paying for the land at these prices? Much of that expensive land was sitting under water last summer too so don't believe everyone over there is getting rich.
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