Originally posted by helmsdale
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I personally don’t think there is enough net income in grain farming to grow the farm with earnings and take care of investor returns as well.
Why are farms so chronically undercapitalized?
Because the farm doesn’t make enough to carry the demands of capital required.
Yes we have a few good years, high prices or high yields....but when it happens, the cost side is quick to respond...higher rents, higher inputs and don’t mention the Royal screwing equipment is giving us....but most of the time farming is SLOOOOOOWWWWW MONEY!
We have had a big bump in asset land values in the last 10 years...some guys have turned that equity into borrowed money and I think I sometimes people think that’s their money....big surprise coming for those.
The best capitalized farms are inter generational farms that have been well managed, grown from retained earnings and the families have gotten along and no big divorces or sibling blow ups...like I said SLOOOOOOOOWWWWW MONEY!
The Broad, Input, schemes and Private investor farms will come, occupy some space in the industry, but the family farm will endure, it’s the best structure and my gawd needs some support and programs from all levels of governments that encourage its survival and thrive.
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