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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostAssuming you own enough outright to be viable afterwards.
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Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View PostIn my area if someone dangled 750-800,000 per 1/4 there would be a LOT of land up for sale!
Personally I would take the $200/acre and enjoy a year or two off, update some of my machinery with someone else's $$$ and take my holiday trailer for an extended road trip in the summer.
Just my opinion.
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Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View PostIn my area if someone dangled 750-800,000 per 1/4 there would be a LOT of land up for sale!
Personally I would take the $200/acre and enjoy a year or two off, update some of my machinery with someone else's $$$ and take my holiday trailer for an extended road trip in the summer.
Just my opinion.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostA bunch of land moved here for $750-800k per Q. Work out what the financing is on that with todays rates and maybe 10% down payment.
Much more than $200 per acre.
Personally I would take the $200/acre and enjoy a year or two off, update some of my machinery with someone else's $$$ and take my holiday trailer for an extended road trip in the summer.
Just my opinion.
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Originally posted by Grahamp View PostWhat I struggle to understand is not that canola might drop to $8, as a risk taking business I am ok with that risk as it seems low and if you worry about everything you’ll never do anything. But what if canola drops to $14? You are underwater. $200 rent with current inputs would put you at $600-650 an acre to grow a 40 bushel canola crop. Can you imagine renting land where a 40 bushel canola crop at $14 has you losing $100 an acre. I’m aggressive, I’d love to grow but it definitely won’t be renting land at anywhere close to those rates.Last edited by SmallTimeOperator; Dec 13, 2022, 00:22.
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