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    #41
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    If we fall into a barter system, the society would be in a pretty bad way. You wontbe riding into town with your bar of gold. It will be taken from you in a heartbeat. And in this circumstance, a bin full of grain will be worth more than anything.

    Not a barter system. A way to safeguard against currency swings.


    And that grain in the bin will be confiscated by government long before they find your little gold stash.


    It's happened before it'll happen again.

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      #42
      Current cash receipts at the farm gate are one factor to consider when purchasing land and those receipts obviously can vary greatly from farm to farm. Future market potential potential for the specific commodities in your toolbox based on trends and historical levels can also be considered in decisions to pay up for land. Many successive years of very profitable lentil and chickpea crops in this area have fueled the appetite for risk for many growers. What is considered a good purchase or otherwise may well depend on the resources of each potential buyer. Ultimately in most cases,it is the ownership of the land that will generate the greatest amount of wealth for those wiiling to invest imo.

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        #43
        Gold traders will want one of these:
        Only around 25 ounces of gold for the bare tool...
        Might easily pay for itself in one transaction!

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          #44
          I hate to dampen the spirits of land ownership and values .... but JT and the current liberal government are fully behind these UN objectives.... just keep that in mind when saying how much land should , could or will be worth ...



          I hope this never comes true , but with the current political circus 🎪 in Canada it is very concerning, and should be to every “farmer” on here and everywhere in Canada .

          If this is true, what’s land really worth ....
          Canada is fully signed on to the UN objectives on climate change and Agenda 2030 .... just keep that in mind when talking land values .
          Also the fact that Bucket has pointed out on numerous occasions of Canada’s complete regression in transportation of exports , lack of political will to get oil to market and Klause simply pointing out how other countries all over the world are ramping up infrastructure dramatically.... leave with that thought as well ... what’s land worth here in western Canada ??
          I don’t know myself at all , but we need a shit of reality here about what dirt is worth in Canada’s current situation.

          It may go higher , but the headwinds are very very string here in western Canada .

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            #45
            furrow, from where did you draw that quote? I have read it in its setting before but cannot remember where it was.

            Is it from the UN Agenda 21 or 2030 docs?

            It points out exactly what I was referring to above.

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              #46
              You may not be happy with the current Government over some relatively minor issues but this is still one of the safest and most secure places in the world to own property. South America, Africa, former Soviet Union areas not so much...

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                #47
                Couple things about land.

                - We don't have anywhere the property rights that US citizens have.
                - there are native claims swirling around and the issues of consent and access and use of land could swing against us with a few activist judges and left wing legislation.
                - lastly, the left are throwing around basic income and right to shelter legislation and pharmacare. These can only be funded off property taxes and capital gains. I totally expect property taxes to rise and capital gains exemptions on both land and homes to be in line to support this.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                  You may not be happy with the current Government over some relatively minor issues but this is still one of the safest and most secure places in the world to own property. South America, Africa, former Soviet Union areas not so much...
                  It won't be if Trudeau keeps going the way he does.....deficit financing in what he calls "good times" wtf is he going to do when shit hits the fan??????

                  Keep blaming it on Harper....because thats his excuse every ****ing time he answers a question...

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    If we fall into a barter system, the society would be in a pretty bad way. You wontbe riding into town with your bar of gold. It will be taken from you in a heartbeat. And in this circumstance, a bin full of grain will be worth more than anything.
                    which would also be taken from you in a heartbeat , unless you have a standing army
                    when people become desperate all things will be taken from you and I
                    look at the videos of once normal people in Venezuela clubbing and killing live cattle to eat
                    when everything is taken from you , there is nothing left to lose , survival is all. that matters , at any cost

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                      You may not be happy with the current Government over some relatively minor issues but this is still one of the safest and most secure places in the world to own property. South America, Africa, former Soviet Union areas not so much...
                      You absolutely right , we have been .
                      But look at policy going forward...... and think about the direction we are headed , not where we are today or were before.
                      Let me know if it is still a minor issue if this land division happens..... specifically your land ...... that’s not really yours .
                      Just something to think about . It’s all there in the UN policies this government is pursuing, I am just pointing it out .

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