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    #16
    I'm getting pissed off at my Android double f#?kin
    posting for no reason. Sorry

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      #17
      What is fair? There are two sides to evy deal....the buyer and the seller. Both want the best deal possible. No one forces you to buy or rent land.....no one forces you to sell or rent out your land?
      No different than when you sell your product? Take the price offered or don't...it is always your choice!

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        #18
        I believe this is actually Alberta's
        present.

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          #19
          Except I'd say Greenpeace aren't aligned with the
          other bad guys here. Credit where credit is due.

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            #20
            Blackpowder I apreacite your openess . All I was trying to do is point out $90 /100 Price dosent realy matter as I dont think anyone would ask that when bly is $3 but when canola is $15 and the yield is 50 bu Just who is greedy?
            ASRG good political answer. When bly was under #3 My brotherinlaw rented his land just east of Red Deer for from 55/65 per acre and thats what people were offering and he just accepted what was offred and no one but him made money but when one renter left 2 more were lined up to rent.

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              #21
              Horse: I'm just east of Red Deer and have rented my grain land on a crop share deal for over 20 years.....so definitely saw those low barley prices. I get one third of the crop/pay one third of fertilizer and spray.
              A lot of guys around here rent for 20 bu/bly/acre (no matter what is grown).
              I sold my barley last week at $5.25/ 29 bu. Still have to pay my 1/3 fertilizer/spray. Probably in the neighborhood of $40.
              Last year canola.......much better!

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                #22
                Was simply curious how many out there
                get to 'negotiate'. Also, how many are
                amused by advice from executives and govt.
                At this time all my landlords are
                honorable.

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