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$75 to $125. An acre rent, explain how you make a profit in Saskatchewan!

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    #31
    I was being sarcastic.

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      #32
      It's a conversation that's going on in every small
      town across sask.
      But that's farming someone always thinks they got
      it figured out. Since the sixties I can list every one
      in our area that thought their was never a poor
      year. All have left the industry.
      Oh we'll that's why they call it life lessons..

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        #33
        What is the ave size of a sask farm today?

        There are many intangibles that go into the
        decision to expand a farm, not just the traditional
        dollars per acre or 1/3 -2/3 crop share models. It
        seems obvious in the USA anyway that the price
        of land or rent is being driven by profitability or
        cash income. Like land in the resource rich areas
        of sask and Alberta have been.

        Wish I knew what the future brings with monetary
        easing, inflation or deflation. Only time will tell.

        I don't think that holding farmers back is a wise
        move, let them be competitive globally, level
        playing field, grow the crops and infrastructure to
        support each regions natural competitive
        advantages. I wish I knew what they all were, and
        for which commodities. Unfortunately we have to
        survive with commodities. Everything is a cycle.

        Should our regions be dominated by hogs, dairy,
        wheat, lentils, canola or soybeans, etc ? Now I'm
        off topic, but it really is about competitive
        advantages big or small, and what the future
        vision is inside and outside your production
        region. Could bring schools, rm's, hospitals,
        doctors etc. trying to be positive about the
        realities.

        Another point, I'm not involved with medical
        situation in sask, but inflation is driven by supply
        and demand and in our booming economy no
        doctors want to buy in or stay in, what's that say?

        Yet I believe we live in one of the worlds safest,
        most secure, high standards of living places in the
        world. Should have started a new thread

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          #34
          Rare earth I'm not saying stop or stagnate
          expansion. Just as a long long running family farm
          we ave seen this over and over and over.
          Paying 125 an acre in Saskatchewan is insane.
          I'm on 99000 and less land assessment and I still
          think it doesn't work.

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            #35
            I do agree with your thoughts and comments.
            Everything is a cycle, not sure if they will survive
            the current cycle or how long this will continue.

            I don't like it either, and you bring forward many
            questions as to what's driving this, sustainability
            for sure.

            If it is so called "smart money" trying to part cash
            into " safe assets" it doesn't really matter how
            price of land correlates to the price of gold, stock
            markets, etc. they must believe inflation will
            destroy most asset groups and land is cheap
            compared to gold, applies to the institutional
            investors maybe some farmers , colonies . Could
            it be money from the home land?

            Cottons the guy, seems to understand the "what
            ifs" economically with inflation. Or is it Errol and
            his deflationary views. Probably both are right,
            just a matter of time and who is more right.

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              #36
              I don't care what people pay for rent. What I do care about is government bailing them out when they start to go south. We have been through this cycle before where some farmers pay what ever it takes to buy or rent land. Things go bad and they are headed for bankruptcy so our spineless politicians step in to "save" the family farm. I can guarantee that when the prices turn down in a couple years we will see a new round of subsidies and debt writedowns (especially by FCC) to bail out those who put greed ahead of common sense.

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                #37
                Careful what you wish for. The whole ag sector
                could go to the crapper. That's when there were
                rallies at sask place, nisa, agristability, crow gone,
                govt rail cars, cwb, freight rate caps , et. Etc.
                seems we need govt to some extent, they are not
                the enemy.

                There is a currency war going on right now. Hard
                to see, but what if the USA, euro, china, Japan
                (canola, wheat) are delevereging, debasing,
                monetarily easing or flat out printing as much as
                they can as fast as they can. Our Canadian dollar
                goes higher, exports go down as our commodities
                are expensive to other origins. The other origins
                will grow lentils, chickpeas, canola, soybeans etc
                cheaper than we can afford to sell them for. We
                might need govt help of some sort. We might not
                be able to wait to 2050 and 14 billion people to
                creat the demand for food every one seems to be
                getting ready for now.

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                  #38
                  1 to what malta said.

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                    #39
                    And the conspiracy theory where only the largest
                    most debt ridden get subsidized?

                    Maybe if the govt doesn't step in and support the
                    ag sector for what ever reason, every one else
                    goes down say only large farms over 10,000
                    acres, the average farm can then scoop up the
                    left overs and grow the farm, retire, rent out,
                    develope for residential what ever, sell to
                    neighbour or big gov....... What ever the
                    nationality might be.

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                      #40
                      Went to regina to pick up a door and wife drove
                      into airport saying suprise we are off to
                      babylon,after being here again it only reminds me
                      of how right i am.

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                        #41
                        hehe charlie says after all the studies
                        size doesnt matter

                        reckon i will tell that to my wife.....

                        woops im off topic with warped humour
                        merry xmas guys

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                          #42
                          Sask3, Others,

                          I want to know Specific Towns where Ground is Renting fer $75 - $125 an Acre. Who is this 3rd Operation yer talkin bout???? How Many Acres LDM farmin out there now???? What Theys payin 4Rent???? What Land Rentin 4 in The Valley????

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                            #43
                            http://www.kramerauction.com/real_estate/property/details.php?AuctionID=743&Past=1

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                              #44
                              Jesus Christ, Way Up There!!!!!!!!!! Nevermind all The Wind Blown Swaths. Thanks grrr, Makes My $150 I signed a Month ago LOOK CHEAP!!!!!!!! Guys, Any other Rent Stories Around?????

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                                #45
                                $150?

                                Must be Hutt Heaven.

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