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Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View PostFCC report says farmland in Sask increased 7.4% and farmland values in Canada increased 6.6%. The lowest growth since 2010.
Methinks SF3 doth protest too much.
https://www.fcc-fac.ca/en/ag-knowledge/ag-economics/farmland-values-report.html
Farmaholic dothn't protesteth enough.
"averaged" 7.4%
And that O'Leary video,,,,, uses the word exorcism instead of election....lol. calls Trudope an "Apprentice".... IMHO that is being generous because that assumes the "student" will will one day be qualified for the job.....not a ****en snowball's chance in hell will he EVER be fit to govern Canada(AND NEVER WAS)....what a disaster!
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Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View PostFCC report says farmland in Sask increased 7.4% and farmland values in Canada increased 6.6%. The lowest growth since 2010.
Methinks SF3 doth protest too much.
https://www.fcc-fac.ca/en/ag-knowledge/ag-economics/farmland-values-report.html
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Originally posted by helmsdale View PostLocal under 30 just signed on the dotted line for 4 sections over 35 years at record prices... word is that FCC simply needs proof of a heartbeat to lend these days.
Heard from a person in authority at TD however, that farm lending is essentially on hold.
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Originally posted by helmsdale View PostLocal under 30 just signed on the dotted line for 4 sections over 35 years at record prices... word is that FCC simply needs proof of a heartbeat to lend these days.
Heard from a person in authority at TD however, that farm lending is essentially on hold.
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