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    stewart appoints watch dog

    this should make some real estate agents nervous about any past, current or upcoming farmland deals that don't seem to past the smell test.

    http://www.producer.com/2012/12/sask-appoints-farmland-investigator/

    #2
    Some laws are meant to be broken, others are not meant to be changed. This is one of them that should not have been changed.

    They changed the ownership laws back when old people couldn't give their land away, the next generation didn't want it because that meant they would have to work and make nothing so they moved away and ma/pa kept going until they had to sell.

    So in came a wave of new investors that helped out poor ma/pa and set up junior with a nice inheritance.

    The country side could have been re-populated had the law stayed, maybe there would not be mega farms but rural living would be a great living and financially rewarding now.

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      #3
      One whole guy, WOW!!!
      I expect information just after we could have used it.
      Nice to see it initiated though.
      I sure hope he doesn't like suitcases full of money
      falling down the chimney this Christmas.

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        #4
        ha ha good one!

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          #5
          Read my. Land buying guide for dummies.
          They won't find anything but stupid Canadians
          who are in debt up to their assholes!

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            #6
            Sell Everything to Chine, F#ck The ForeFathers that Broke all This Land!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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              #7
              Bucket: Good thing Ma & Pa hung on and
              worked, scrimped and saved all their
              lives. Now that they are done farming all
              their children who didn't want to take the
              risk will benefit from their parents
              determination to stay at it while the
              assets appreciated and can now be
              beneficiaries of asset apprecitation all
              while the parents are too old to enjoy it.

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                #8
                farmaholic

                Yep there are examples of it almost every year.

                ****ing junior, who worked in the city and enjoyed the lifestyle inherits 100s of thousands of dollars while his mom and dad sit drooling in an old folks home. What's worse is that junior can't afford to pay too much for the parent's accomodation because he doesn't want to spend their money on them.

                Or there is the other type of junior that comes home now and buys a nice new line of equipment with daddy's money and poof, he is a remarkably good farmer. Didn't put a ****ing dime of his own money into SFA on the farm and will inherit a nice operation and then sell when times get tough again.

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                  #9
                  Lots of resentment here, why, we can all fill our
                  pockets tax-free. No problem! The funny thing is
                  money isn't everything. Some like to farm, some
                  like to count their dollars.

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                    #10
                    Exactly Right Money aint Everything, ITS THE ONLY THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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