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  • poorboy
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2000
    • 903

    land prices

    Is it a good time to buy farm land, or are the highs almost in like in the early 80's/late 70's?

    With the consumer economy slowing down and grain inventories building, is agriculture not set up for a run lower in prices sometime in the next 2 years?

    Looking for opinions yea or nea and why you feel that way. Obviously no one knows for sure what the right answer is until a later date.
  • Hopperbin
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 6562

    #2
    Well if you are lucky to have good Agristability land is cheap, in my area anyway. Other than that haven't they already have had the run up and a bit iffy?

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    • mbratrud
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 1019

      #3
      In 1980 the population of the world was about 4.4 bn, we are now around 6.7 bn. So unless there is some sort of mass extinction land has a pretty good chance of going up. Especially in places like Western Canada where land is relativly cheap compared to other productive areas of the world.

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      • ajl
        Senior Member
        • May 2008
        • 3250

        #4
        I think there is a good chance land is at a high. You now have to compete with Russia and other new sources of supply. Thankfully they had a drought this year but what if they had not? Other bearish factors include people eating less as they get poorer. Recession cures obesity in America. Another factor is how long can the US keep up with subsidized surplus disposal (ethanol) for surplus corn?

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        • SASKFARMER3
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 14485

          #5
          Were cheaper in western Canada than Brazil and Argentina. Not even in game with USA and Europe. Any quarter you can buy buy.

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          • mbratrud
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 1019

            #6
            ajl, I think we are going to continue to see land prices hard to justify from an ag economic standpoint. But old money will continue to come in a buy land as a safe long-term investment. You or I putting a pencil to it and saying today’s farm economy just doesn't support that kind of price just won't matter. That’s the reality; in our area probably 50% of the transactions in the past 4 years have been to people that will never turn the soil themselves... Get used to it. I don't think its going to get better.

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            • cottonpicken
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2006
              • 6993

              #7
              Nobody likes this broken record tune i keep singing
              but..........

              Its the us bond market.

              It takes a few thousand hours
              education(literally),but when this thing comes
              unglued and the usdx losses 50 to 75% value in a
              few hours,your not going to be sad owning some
              land.

              Its the owners of us debt that are going to be
              screwed.

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              • checking
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2008
                • 2392

                #8
                If it's on and on Anon with a twelve step program to the collapse of the US bond market, then you're correct, no one likes the someday, I'm sure it's going to happen tune that never has a deadline. Even the Maya had an end point of December 21, 2012. Give us one, or shut up with your speculation. Is this too much to ask?

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                • jensend
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 1533

                  #9
                  i just want to know when jim rogers is going to deliver my lamborghini. i want a bright red one.

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                  • cottonpicken
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 6993

                    #10
                    Lol,i wonder if we could even have a conversation
                    about economics without you having to stop and look
                    up the meaning of words.

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