Agreed Ronski. Merely repeating what some non farm landlords say. Thats why I meant unsustainable as an equation.
Farma, if I may. When has an acre paid for itself on a stand alone basis without a subsidy from other acres or outside income??
60 bushel land at 4,5, or even $8000. 700k for a combine but not a quarter of land?
A $1,000,000 list combine is already here.
Not arguing with you or the market, just telling you the way it is.
And trust me, any non farming estate beneficiaries are gonna sell!
Obviously some type of crop income percentage is realistic.
I just wish the actual %s charged here would become realistic!
4 years ago one field of peas netted the landlord $170/ac.
Does it matter if he paid $100/ac to buy it or its market value today is $4500?
15 years ago a number of acres in Sask were selling for $100. How much did you buy?
At the time it was $700 here. And no I didnt buy enough either.
Good thing too, the ex wouldve just bought a bigger house.
Farma, if I may. When has an acre paid for itself on a stand alone basis without a subsidy from other acres or outside income??
60 bushel land at 4,5, or even $8000. 700k for a combine but not a quarter of land?
A $1,000,000 list combine is already here.
Not arguing with you or the market, just telling you the way it is.
And trust me, any non farming estate beneficiaries are gonna sell!
Obviously some type of crop income percentage is realistic.
I just wish the actual %s charged here would become realistic!
4 years ago one field of peas netted the landlord $170/ac.
Does it matter if he paid $100/ac to buy it or its market value today is $4500?
15 years ago a number of acres in Sask were selling for $100. How much did you buy?
At the time it was $700 here. And no I didnt buy enough either.
Good thing too, the ex wouldve just bought a bigger house.
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