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    #37
    The trust thing has worked well for Trudeau, and many others..

    If the Huts buy your land everything is demolished, like you were never there.

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      #38
      "I remember fjlip talking about trusts being restricting or hand tying..... and like some others mentioned, does it really matter when you're dead?"

      Yes was 40 years before grandfather's will/trust was wound up. Nothing anyone would wish on their heirs, once dead who GAF about anything/legacy/ future, live today, enjoy what ever, especially seeing your offspring prosper/spend their inheritance. Just MHO.

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        #39
        It's begining to dawn on me while trying to sort out parents 'legacy', and trying to 'finance' mine. Why should I live poor to the end? Why should I support my siblings retirement? Why should kids who have no connection to land inherit no strings attached?
        If I can time it right, I'm thinkin of picking a "screw it" date.

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          #40
          gifts to church, school, hospitals, community, are always welcomed and legacy, you don’t have to build a hospital or art gallery.

          Ideally you don’t run out of money doing the things you want to do or dreamed of before “health issues” set in. Hopefully family, prodigy is the legacy.

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            #41
            Yes, theres always hope.

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              #42
              Pattison, Dube's, Remai's are all giving to legacy projects while they are ALIVE to see the good it can do.

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                #43
                Yeah the highest that has sold in this area was 6.3 X 2016 assessment. $400 000 for a pretty marginal quarter.

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                  #44
                  Originally posted by SWFarmer View Post
                  Yeah the highest that has sold in this area was 6.3 X 2016 assessment. $400 000 for a pretty marginal quarter.
                  #1.....I hope that's is an older assessment (about 63,500)

                  #2.....Are we ****ing retarded?

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                    #45
                    What you hear and what it actually trades for are 2 different things. Being in on a couple transactions as of late I got the land sales report for the respective rms. Some real surprises both ways. I don’t even want to say what good dirt or marginal stuff goes for because quality is trumped by location.

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                      #46
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      #1.....I hope that's is an older assessment (about 63,500)

                      #2.....Are we ****ing retarded?
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                      This is what it looks like.

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                        #47
                        Originally posted by SWFarmer View Post
                        Yeah the highest that has sold in this area was 6.3 X 2016 assessment. $400 000 for a pretty marginal quarter.
                        What would a typical yield be for HRS wheat or canola on this $400,000 quarter?

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                          #48
                          Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                          What would a typical yield be for HRS wheat or canola on this $400,000 quarter?
                          Well its north of Swift Current, so its more durum and lentil country. Average durum yield would be 40-45, canola 40 and lentils 20-30. So overall fairly hard to justify it.

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