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    Some one explain why billionaire farmers aren't buying sask land?

    Two guys why farm by us own billion dollar
    companies! No these are private companies not
    play with other people's money.
    They stopped buying when we did three years
    ago. Hm!
    Just saying!

    #2
    As I stated earlier I have no problem with
    companies buying large tracks of land, none at all
    go for it.

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      #3
      First Nations stopped a long time ago... So did a friend of my brothers is a multi millionaire in Calgary. The law of diminishing returns..

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        #4
        First Nations bought at Cupar! But they used their
        flood cash for land.

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          #5
          Sask: I think we know the answer to this question....

          Does Andy Hu though??

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            #6
            So Sask your on record as saying land prices are
            going to be flat for the next 2 years or go
            down???

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              #7
              I think the 360,000 is the peak where we are at
              and yes it will be lower. Real simple this is sask
              not Iowa. Short season and one to two massive
              crops in a ten year cycle three disasters , and five
              average.
              History shows that.

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                #8
                sf3- won't matter where the dirt is as long as they can get their mitties on it, china needs dirt to maintain their political status quo (got to keep their masses watered and fed---keeps revolutions to a minimum) they are getting shut down in nz, aus and africa so they will keep buying at a frenzied pace as long as they can, therefore keeping land prices high and likely escalate.

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                  #9
                  Phoenix I agree with your comments but I think
                  we have one more year of this shit then their is
                  going to be some kind of change. But I think we're
                  getting close to the peak. Our area has three
                  more marks before the sales end.

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                    #10
                    ur right there will be a change, by then interest rates will have begun to rise, the world will have grown a decent crop sending grain prices to lower levels, and land will be selling at still very high prices.. their is pent up demand from foreign nationals and they have to spend lots of cash to pry it from landowners that will still be making good roi's from their tenants

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                      #11
                      The tenants will be wiped out. Most of the high
                      rollers are living on borrowed time. Once no
                      tenants the pyramid scheme ends.

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