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  • crusher
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2001
    • 1188

    #11
    Land was within Edmonton city limits.
    We still farm there, have since 1892.
    Farthest east I go is Star, AB. Next
    property we buy will be #1 sand, not
    soil.

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    • crusher
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2001
      • 1188

      #12
      Land was within Edmonton city limits.
      We still farm there, have since 1892.
      Farthest east I go is Star, AB. Next
      property we buy will be #1 sand, not
      soil.

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      • crusher
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2001
        • 1188

        #13
        Land was within Edmonton city limits.
        We still farm there, have since 1892.
        Farthest east I go is Star, AB. Next
        property we buy will be #1 sand, not
        soil.

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        • freewheat
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2007
          • 2981

          #14
          Crusher you lucky B******! First you must have excellent health, to be farming for over a hundred years, and then you tell me you have land worth 27 000 an acre! Have I got a deal for you!!! lol

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          • tmyrfield
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2009
            • 332

            #15
            I must remember to use /sarc.....

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            • kato
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2000
              • 3520

              #16
              The direct marketing involves something that not everyone has, and that's the desire to work directly with the public. I know one cattle producer right now who has absolutely no interest in it, and he's outside doing chores as I type this. Which is why farmer's markets are my specialty, not his. I for one, just love working with the public.

              I can see the day coming when we get older and are looking for less physical work, when we would have less cattle and add value to them, but for now, Hubby is perfectly happy with what he does. Besides the cows, we've gotten quite specialized in backgrounding light calves, and they've been good to us. He is very good at what he does, and so far it has kept us in business through some pretty nasty times.

              When we get to where the cows is all we want to deal with, then value added will be a more likely option for us. In the meantime, I'll keep on with my own little direct marketing project, and Hubby will happily carry on with what his talents work best for. When the day to add value and maybe direct market beef comes along, the marketing I'm doing now will be a good foundation for it.

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              • Klause
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 3644

                #17
                We bought for $790/cult acre... just closed the deal this past week.


                Cheapest in the area, rest of land that we know sold went for $980 - 1150/acre.

                This is Muenster, SK.


                Selling the place in MB for around $860/ cult acre.... and that's in the bush, kinda like farming north of La Ronge in SK.

                The farmland bubble is alive and well, and will be till a) interest goes up, b) grain prices crash.


                We mortgaged that quarter... 15 yrs... payment is $500/month. No wonder everyone is buying, buying, buying!

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