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    #11
    We us the cash advance for inputs and it is paid back immediately after the new year.We us FCC for major purchases.Used to use the local bank for it all but they decided they only want farmers business if they are depositing, they moved all the lending to a large urban center.

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      #12
      Could always give "INPUT Capital" a call!

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        #13
        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
        Could always give "INPUT Capital" a call!
        Ya speak with Brad. Apparently he will even tell you which neighbors are signing up and using their services LOL...

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          #14
          Well over 1000 parcels and counting

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            #15
            Please do.

            Underwater in that stock now. Grandpa's old homestead might help Iceman's account turn back to the black.

            Iceman Out

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              #16
              Icy....what?!?!?!?!?....no dividends? There's only one group that is supposed to benefit from this operation and structure. The least they could do is pay you a meager dividend while they use your money to secure more security on their contracts. You needed to be in the inner circle not orbiting on the outside around them!

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                #17
                Farma,

                Dividend of 4 cents a year Or 2% yield.
                I encourage everyone on here to sign up a few thousands of acres. Iceman's tax free savings account will thank you


                Iceman out

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                  #18
                  Icy... sell Input, crystalize loss, write off loss, buy Enbridge.

                  DISCLAIMER: Read prospectus and this investment advice is worth exactly what you paid for it!

                  How's that for a disclaimer 101?

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                    #19
                    Input Capital has fluctuated from $1.50 to $2.40 in the last year.

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                      #20
                      Revelation.....I don't think the losses are tax deductible since the gains aren't either? Sorry in retrospect.

                      O88. Then I guess the sell was missed? Depending when you bought in.
                      Last edited by farmaholic; Mar 11, 2017, 17:25.

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