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    #61
    I would like to have 10 2588s would need an army of men though.

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      #62
      Originally posted by bigzee View Post
      I would like to have 10 2588s would need an army of men though.

      Would still be way cheaper than new iron at $500,000 plus. Depreciation that kills.

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        #63
        Hello..!
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          #64
          Originally posted by alco.scamac View Post
          Hello..!
          We are selling a john deere 5055E tractor, year 2015
          tractor in very good condition
          Very little used, and maintenance done at a dealership.
          Additional photos available on request
          Price: very affordable (thank you for contacting us)
          Thank you to answer us
          The team of SCAMAC-EQUIPEMENTS
          Email: info@equipements-scamac.com[ATTACH]3642[/ATTACH]
          Name is “scam”. He He He

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            #65
            Don’t worry about AGT govt money incoming....protein supercluster just announced at $153MM offederal money with matching from the private sector. AGT is taking home a big chunk of that

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              #66
              Depreciation on overpriced equipment and increased interest rates is about to kill a lot of advancements in Ag , both on farm and in Ag industry , especially in machinery development, ie Bourgault layoffs . The gig is up, then add carbon tax and trade wars .. things are going not only in slow down but reverse. Just a reality for dryland farming here in western Canada and the “climate” we have to face. It is what it is . A reset is here.
              Not being a Debbie downer ... just seeing where things are headed .
              A quick look at income and expenses tell the tale on any farm regardless of size.
              It is simply not sustainable.
              A lot of things are about to give, no different than what Errol has been pointing out for a long time in the general economy. A wall has been hit .. hard.

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                #67
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Depreciation on overpriced equipment and increased interest rates is about to kill a lot of advancements in Ag , both on farm and in Ag industry , especially in machinery development, ie Bourgault layoffs . The gig is up, then add carbon tax and trade wars .. things are going not only in slow down but reverse. Just a reality for dryland farming here in western Canada and the “climate” we have to face. It is what it is . A reset is here.
                Not being a Debbie downer ... just seeing where things are headed .
                A quick look at income and expenses tell the tale on any farm regardless of size.
                It is simply not sustainable.
                A lot of things are about to give, no different than what Errol has been pointing out for a long time in the general economy. A wall has been hit .. hard.
                Well said, couldn’t agree more!!

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                  #68
                  We are probably due.
                  Been a pretty good ride the last
                  10-12 years.
                  Just wish it would have happened when I was younger.
                  Would have enjoyed it more.

                  That is the problem with some of us old guys. Seen too many bad years , pretty jaded. Do not get too happy.

                  Now you have me thinking we are due for a cold dry summer with Killing frost
                  Mid August. Green froze canola.
                  Feed wheat at 1$ bushel.

                  Pretty happy how wrong I have been so far.

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                    #69
                    My people look at me like a cow watching a freight train go by when I say I've sold canola at 6 and wheat at 5 longer than at any higher price. Barley at 2.
                    Not a doom guy myself at all, but I'm shoring up the moat myself.

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                      #70
                      It will never happen! And land prices can't fall either....even if the last ten years of appreciation were parabolic!

                      Sarcasm intended!

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