At the bottom of larry weber report today, he made mention of close to 9,800,000 unseeded acres. Lets just say 10 million for ease of argument and what's been destroyed by water.
At a modest 50 bucks an acre, you would think a 500 million expenditure by either the feds or the proveince would start to generate a little press.
Then, add in what it does for agristabilty payments in future years and you are talking in the billions.
Plus, add in the loss of experienced farmers and young farmers that say they not getting in given the last decade. You have an industry that will be in a crisis never seen before.
Its the average age of farmers, that has to be rolled over and the fact that this spring was a wake up call.
Would a farmer consider expanding given this spring and risk it all to buy out a neighbor? I know a few would but lots are thinking their farms are at a good size and providing a good comfortable living - why risk it?
And for the younger farmer with a good paycheck - why come back. If dad sells the farm, he could inherit a cool million and have a comfortable living.
Just thoughts heard from the farm neighborhood.
At a modest 50 bucks an acre, you would think a 500 million expenditure by either the feds or the proveince would start to generate a little press.
Then, add in what it does for agristabilty payments in future years and you are talking in the billions.
Plus, add in the loss of experienced farmers and young farmers that say they not getting in given the last decade. You have an industry that will be in a crisis never seen before.
Its the average age of farmers, that has to be rolled over and the fact that this spring was a wake up call.
Would a farmer consider expanding given this spring and risk it all to buy out a neighbor? I know a few would but lots are thinking their farms are at a good size and providing a good comfortable living - why risk it?
And for the younger farmer with a good paycheck - why come back. If dad sells the farm, he could inherit a cool million and have a comfortable living.
Just thoughts heard from the farm neighborhood.
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