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    #11
    One thing to keep in mind, some get lucky, some do not but the harsh reality is for every 1 farmer that things click and makes good one or two years there are 5 that do ok, 4 that hang on, and one complete wreck - do the math. And all could be very good farm managers. This all because of location and dealing with mother nature. This is why land in Sask is cheaper than in Alberta, Man, and Ontario - let alone the U.S. - along with shit ins coverage, there is a reason why most local farmers did not start this unrealistic run up in land prices - but some got caught up in it. Just sayin...

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      #12
      All I can say is I have made much more money in land I have bought and sold, that what I have farmed!

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        #13
        Perfecto I have done quite well farming. It's home!
        But yes property in Saskatoon and Regina has
        done very well for me. My farm it's not forsale.

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          #14
          I agree Sask. if ever the time comes to make a decision of sell or rent, rent it out. The family generations may get to use the profits a very long time.

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            #15
            That's always been the plan if kids don't want to
            farm. Always told neighbors and relatives some
            day you might rent it. ( don't ps me off I have a
            good long memory) kids can have income for a
            long time. And always have mineral rights on
            some.

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              #16
              Agreed, once you sell out it's gone forever 90% of the time

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                #17
                Just signed a lease agreement to BHP this morning on 3 quarters. And to think I purchased 2 of these quarters 8 years ago with 0 value put on the mineral rights. I remember the Lawyer telling me he must make the purchaser aware of the minerals. If I would have no interest the lawyer would likely owned them. Was told 97.5 percent of the minerals in the block they are mining is owned by crown, so lucky to have some or kept them. My father still owns 3 quarters with minerals but was one mile off their border and they did not accept them.

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                  #18
                  Good going.

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                    #19
                    Nice, good things do happen to good people. Smile, have a beer or two..

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