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The value per acre of farmland in Canada has skyrocketed by 334% since 2001

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    #37
    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
    Mmmmm, okay. Yes. To me it shows the economy of scale has jumped by a multiple again.

    And. Succession/retirement planning gets more complex.
    Twas sarcasm.

    80 000 a year for twenty years. 500 buck an acre disposable each of the twenty years. It’s a walk in the park!

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      #38
      Classic blow off top before correction. Planning new crop hauling off field so that my oats can celebrate a birthday in the bin as wont be loading a truck for $4. Every body switching to barley so that price will plunge. Hopefully the Argy freeze is real and that should help move off field canola. Hard to get data but looks like canola exports are slow this winter. Pipeline refilling gave the impression that exports are humming. This is just like 1982. Drought like spring 83 as zero soil moisture in Edmonton region. That ever happen before? It is different this time.

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        #39
        Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
        Farming pays!
        You've made us fully aware on multiple occasions and threads on your farming intentions moving forward, maybe give it a rest on questioning how the rest of us have figured out how to make our farms succeed and profit in todays agricultural economy.

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          #40
          Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
          You've made us fully aware on multiple occasions and threads on your farming intentions moving forward, maybe give it a rest on questioning how the rest of us have figured out how to make our farms succeed and profit in todays agricultural economy.
          What?

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            #41
            Does anyone in this thread know that the CPP (via their management company Canterra Capital)/under #'d corporation 101138678 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. sold the more than 100,000 acres of land last year (which they'd bought from Assiniboia Farmland Corp 10 years ago)? As far as i can tell none of it was publicly tendered and at least 20,000 acres were sold directly to farmland investment fund Avenue Living.

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