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They cleared 140,000+ ac up in LaCrete over the last 10 years and I don’t recall any whining about that.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
I wouldn't worry about few thousand acres being added in Manitoba. It is a drop in the bucket.
Brazil plans to add 19 million acres in the next decade. That far exceeds the entirety of Manitoba's cropland at only 11.6 million acres.Last edited by TASFarms; Mar 30, 2024, 12:22.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
I wouldn't worry about few thousand acres being added in Manitoba. It is a drop in the bucket.
Brazil plans to add 19 million acres in the next decade. That far exceeds the entirety of Manitoba's cropland at only 11.6 million acres.
Seems like a ridiculous topic to be having started by bellyachers on coffee row. (Crestliner's comments sum this up perfectly.)
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Originally posted by the big wheel View PostAt some point should there not be a discussion about clearing new land on that type of scale? I mean do we not understand as farmers that the market will be using that excuse to lower our prices? Second are we gone way past the point of worrying about smaller communities sustainability, lets face it larger farms have been a major cause of disappearing and struggling smaller communities? Or are we just in a free for all now with every aspect of our future?
Brazil plans to add 19 million acres in the next decade. That far exceeds the entirety of Manitoba's cropland at only 11.6 million acres.
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I d like to know if Agristability is paying for this expansion? Used to be favorable if you
expanded acres your margins were impacted positively for a payout it was a program set up not to help small farms but for those expanding more?
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Welcome to interesting times. Land prices suggest that you push bush while grain market tell you not to. Would have been far cheaper to buy sub $13 canola a month ago than invest in more land. Right now sale and lease back deals are on the rise which is how how to stay solvent in the face of unfavorable economics. Apparently still capital available to do this. Airlines do this with planes a year or two before bankruptcy. Farmers do this with land, not x9. This land is sold at a discount and is not arms length so does not show up in FCC land values reports. Strap in. Big question will be if gubmint can generate sufficient reflation before the fertilizer gets to the ventilator or not.
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostNeighbors are miles and miles apart in that country. BSE destroyed most ranchers up there with just a few surviving and picking up more pasture. The rest is being tackled by grain guys looking for dirt. Young pups look that way to become BTO'S plain and simple cause dirt is not changing hands fast enough in this area. There's no walmart or gas station just down the street and your nearest neighbor is one of the reserves. Might be hard getting your new bride to move up there. And yes maybe some reget by the local coffee shop crowd shoulda, coulda, woulda !!!Last edited by LEP; Mar 30, 2024, 07:56.
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Neighbors are miles and miles apart in that country. BSE destroyed most ranchers up there with just a few surviving and picking up more pasture. The rest is being tackled by grain guys looking for dirt. Young pups look that way to become BTO'S plain and simple cause dirt is not changing hands fast enough in this area. There's no walmart or gas station just down the street and your nearest neighbor is one of the reserves. Might be hard getting your new bride to move up there. And yes maybe some reget by the local coffee shop crowd shoulda, coulda, woulda !!!
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At some point should there not be a discussion about clearing new land on that type of scale? I mean do we not understand as farmers that the market will be using that excuse to lower our prices? Second are we gone way past the point of worrying about smaller communities sustainability, lets face it larger farms have been a major cause of disappearing and struggling smaller communities? Or are we just in a free for all now with every aspect of our future?
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