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    #61
    Rumour has it Jimmy is bankrolling a Bto from south of Swift also that’s buying land like crazy all over Saskatchewan and now in Montana.

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      #62
      Originally posted by jimmy View Post
      Rumour has it Jimmy is bankrolling a Bto from south of Swift also that’s buying land like crazy all over Saskatchewan and now in Montana.
      I should add not me it’s the wealthy Jimmy.

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        #63
        Originally posted by jimmy View Post
        I should add not me it’s the wealthy Jimmy.
        lol - yeah it's not me either! First I've heard this rumor but I guess it's possible. Surprised Jimbo doesn't have his guy running green equipment.

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          #64
          Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
          Shoot me a message where you're getting that if you don't mind. We've been paying more like $3.50 on Alfalfa and $4.50 on orchard grass and that's only getting common seed. Big name seed companies are quite a bit more than what i'm quoting too.
          and they are offering us $.50-$.60/lb for common grown from certified.
          Last edited by Guest; Jan 25, 2019, 14:01.

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            #65
            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            and they are offering us $.50-$.60/lb for common grown from certified.
            Sounds like we don’t need a seed tax on alfalfa is certified has that much of a markup.

            Or am I missing something?

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              #66
              Originally posted by bigzee View Post
              Friend of mine told me the other day a friend of his .... not giving the location paid $3200 ac for some new property. Would like to se this guys list of crops where those numbers will work.
              One word of advise if you are paying this or in this range or $100 or more cash rent quit bitching about high inputs, machinery costs, commodity prices, etc those are the least of your worries.
              It’s getting to the point where a person should think seriously about exiting.
              The wooden shoe guys here are paying million plus for a quarter . They will pay 300 + an acre rent to put spuds on . 20 ton per acre at 500 bucks a ton for seed they aren’t stopping anytime soon .

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                #67
                Originally posted by Leduc cowboy View Post
                The wooden shoe guys here are paying million plus for a quarter . They will pay 300 + an acre rent to put spuds on . 20 ton per acre at 500 bucks a ton for seed they aren’t stopping anytime soon .
                Comparing spuds to durum or lentils is like comparing apples to oranges.
                There will come a time where one is going to have to start seriously thinking about cashing in. Hate to be a procrastinator in a time like this, hoping for an extra 100k.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Leduc cowboy View Post
                  The wooden shoe guys here are paying million plus for a quarter . They will pay 300 + an acre rent to put spuds on . 20 ton per acre at 500 bucks a ton for seed they aren’t stopping anytime soon .
                  At those numbers I am surprised a quarter is only a million (if revenue can pay for it in a year). But I am sure that specialized equipment is likely grossly expensive.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by oldjim View Post
                    Jazz, can you elaborate on Pattison being around here? I haven't heard of this before.
                    Pattison backs Monette farms and owns consolidated dealerships around the province now. Some of these big players are then renting land back to smaller farmers on the condition that they buy inputs from them and probably eventually be under the condition to sell the crop to them as well. Kambeitz has a facility located on a track siding down by Lajord.

                    Monette bought 3 or 4 sections around me couple years ago south of regina. I am like a little pissant around these guys.

                    You are going to see single facility operations. A grain terminal with a machine dealership, inputs company, land rent and probably financing too. One stop shopping. Thing is probably backed by investors in Toronto. Serf sharecropping all over again.
                    Last edited by jazz; Jan 28, 2019, 13:49.

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                      #70
                      Line companies doing the same thing here as Paterson , have been for a decade.
                      All in or out , they ship your grain and grade accordingly.

                      At the end of the day ..
                      Why did our forefathers come here ??
                      To start a new life?
                      hopefully give next generations a chance at freedom and a chance to create wealth. Where do you want your kids and grandchildren to be ??? We are headed in a bad direction now again. As pointed out in the last post.
                      You have that choice today or tomorrow.
                      We were given a chance to be free from living under the thumb of someone else.
                      Don’t give up what our forefathers ran away from. Don’t be a bitch worker for someone else . Really??
                      Might as well go work for Walmart... unless you are retired and no one else to farm ... 😬.
                      We all bitch and complain , me probably more than most ... but don’t piss it away for our kids . Look around this earth 🌍, where else are they going to make a living if we give it away to Monnette farms or the Huts or whoever.
                      We all know working for someone else creates zero opportunities to create your own wealth , or you kids or your grandchildren.

                      Regardless, we need to look at other crops to sustain farms. Growing crops that fit the current system is not sustainable for farmers here anymore. It’s only benefiting the Ag industry as it is.
                      We need solutions on this site ,
                      Not excuses . How do we remain sustainable for our next generation without giving it all away .

                      Blackbeans blew everything away here this year .
                      Next year may be different, but Blackbeans are in near every meal now .
                      Wheat is not , canola is not . Every “Next Gen” hates wheat now , and GMO anything is fukin terrible in their mindsets.
                      Peas , well we fight a challenge no one wants to admit so they are dead. Fussarium root rot , not aphenomicis.... the links are there but heads stay in the sand . The pulse growers themselves have zero balls to admit the issues.
                      Flax remains a cheap crop to grow and going forward, the ag industry is going to be taught a lesson ... high input , high intensity, high risk does not work in a high risk environment with shit crop insurance.. the fall if 2018 should be a nail in the head to all to never forget that .
                      This is not Iowa or not all of Canada is the red river valley for profits to be plundered.
                      Also , admit it or not , oganics are here and now , and we better pay attention.
                      That movement is shaping the way we all farm regardless of any scientific evidence or facts . It’s here and in our face , the consumer is demanding it .
                      It used to be a fringe ... it is main stream now wether we agree or not .. not our call .. it’s the consumers call.

                      Crops ..
                      Blackbeans
                      Canola
                      Peas
                      Wheat .. only because of falling numbers
                      Soybeans

                      Wheat .. the fields hit the hardest with the first snowfall.. lowest falling number as expected. A continuation of the nightmare .. lol
                      Brandon lowest 280
                      Landmark highest 370
                      Both side by side , same conditions.

                      Next year may be full reverse , time will tell .

                      Sorry for the long tangent.. cold day in the line up at elevator lol .

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