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    #21
    We over inoculated 20 acres at end of field to
    finish off the inoculate and it prolonged maturity
    big time

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      #22
      I can't see nightmare #2 happening. Interest rates
      won't be rising too quickly if the US, Japan and
      Southern Europe have financial issues.

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        #23
        dubsy,

        Of course I am not saying don't innoculate at all... you are bang on.

        The School of hard knocks needs to be shared so others need not experience the pain we did... especially if testing the northern boundries of soy production in Canada! 100 ac grown/invested for us... 300 bu of shriveled green soys... suitable for sheep feed only! Great for those in 2012 that got 30bu/ac... vs ours that went 3 using best light sensitive varieties!

        Cheers!

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          #24
          cottonpicken: You said to call you "paranoid"...well okay...you ARE paranoid.

          Don't worry so much...your buddy Ritz will be there for you and if he can't help then there is always the big BOSS...Harper.

          If things get real bad then they can always turn the pesky Agrivulture industry over to some Chinese conglomerate for thirty-one years to get it running as it should be.

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            #25
            Lol,probably the fact i lost my last 2 crops AFTER a
            66% percent land/machinery expansion that keeps my
            eyes on the horizon for storms coming.

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              #26
              cotton,

              your circumstance reminds me of when I was 15 yrs old, all keen on farming and tractor driving. My 60 yr old Dad and another "old guy" small talking at the elevator. These guys were "cash" farmers and that was all changing. They were acknowledging the changes in ag and loosely contemplating the future. The one old farmer looked at me and said "you are going to have to keep one eye on the sky, and another eye on the banker."
              He was right!

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                #27
                what the hell would actually happen if interest rates would quadriple? Land rent up??? Cause Don't want to go there.

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                  #28
                  When I was buying land and renting I was looking at interest rates only when deciding to rent or buy. In my history land prices have not never gone down abruptly, it takes a long time for land prices to go down or stagnate. When interest rates go up rent goes up. Am I right or am I right.

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                    #29
                    Its a good point and you are right in the historical
                    perspective of the early 80"s.

                    Once we start seeing capital flight from japan and
                    europe and the states i'm afraid i am right and the
                    hypithetical becomes reality lets pray the grains
                    inflation rate is higher than our cost of production
                    but i can easily see a canadian farmer being
                    uncompetitive.

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