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    #11
    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    Try again, maybe big enough to see?
    If I had to guess that photo was taken probably 4 to 5 years ago at the end of those wet years. I bet there is 25% of that water remaining? We farm land that on used to be pot hole after pot hole filled with water. Now they are the most productive parts of the quarter!

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      #12
      What is wet , returns to wet
      dry 160ac 1/4’s , are generally dry

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        #13
        Originally posted by LEP View Post

        Before you get too excited, there is a reason that is all land is worth there.

        I had an Uncle with land there for 20 years. Farmers used to get excited about a 30 bushel summerfallow crop of wheat.
        As per AFSC, dryland wheat for risk area 4, containing Youngstown was 13 bu in 2023. Canola, 12 bu. Peas 13.
        4 year average for the top wheat variety was 27.5

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          #14
          Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

          As per AFSC, dryland wheat for risk area 4, containing Youngstown was 13 bu in 2023. Canola, 12 bu. Peas 13.
          4 year average for the top wheat variety was 27.5
          Things to consider with regards to that land price, and stated yields:
          1) risk area 4 is massive: Areas with significantly better soil like the social plains, schuler/hilda, the foot of the cypress hills, and god forbid even my neighborhood are influencing that average.
          2) Youngstown area is highly variable with a tendency to solonetzic soils. If it's solonetzic, even grass will be reluctant to grow. Especially in that neighborhood, one prefers to sell when there is significant snowcover...
          3) you had better get familiar with Super-B's or paying significant custom trucking rates as you have one delivery option that is 45 miles away, and the remaining options are 100+ miles.
          4) It's highly unlikely that any "surface revenue" is bankable beyond 5yrs at best. You will be fortunate to get ahold of the shallow gas, non-producing owner to update the legal owner... Then there's the question of whether those cheques will arrive let alone be cashable. There has been no new activity here for at least 15 years, with significantly more service rigs cutting sub-surface, and installing concrete plugs than there has been active drilling rigs.
          5) Have I mentioned it's dry? Honest to god, if this isn't the place dreams go to die, you can see it from there!

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            #15
            Originally posted by wrongway View Post
            east central sk has the cheapest land in all of canada bar none. its weird because it's probably close to the top of the production of non row crop areas. black hats are starting to notice and are moving in so if you want to get more land this is the place!
            Doesn't look to be cheap anymore considering it had a 20.8% increase in 2023.

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