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    One Earth Farms

    Interesting web site for viewing the "future" of farming...perhaps.

    http://www.oneearthfarms.com/

    #2
    What's new?? This is all old info.

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      #3
      bucket: Well they have a nice chart of their points of operation and maybe some day it will have a pointer to your farm after you go bust and sell out to them.
      Ahahahahahahahahaha

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        #4
        wilagro

        Last time I looked at my farm it was nowhere near a reserve. Broadacre is trying the same approach.

        Thanks for hoping I go out of business. Its those comments that make me hate cwb supporters.

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          #5
          Pigs will fly before they make it work. Wrong willie they will buy out non-prfit cwb wanabe's that can't market their grain, not guys like Bucket.
          Well manageged, productive, effecient farms will be the future - regardless of size. Our net profit would be tripple that of some of these gong shows. When investors don't make money they move on - quickly.

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            #6
            That's a good looking website with a positive
            message. Looks like the good times are here to
            stay in AG!
            One earth is heavily funded, much of it is private
            money. they have made alignments with two
            major machinery brands, a major implement
            manufacturer. one ag storage supply company
            has an equity position of 2 million shares. They
            will be using the best, most updated, efficient
            equipment money can buy. The CEO has a
            position on the board of directors with Viterra.
            This looks like a recipe for success. With all that
            cash and machinery, they could makethe regular
            BTO'S look like a bunch of school boys pissing on
            a wall.
            This is the kind of operation that can take over
            those massive farms that are in the auction
            catalogues at the stroke of a pen, leaving many in
            the dust. With the lack of interested young
            farmers, and greedy older farmers expecting top
            dollar for rent or sale, One Earth might just
            become a competitive entity in western Canada.! I
            am gong to put SCP on a stock watch list.

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              #7
              OR....they could fall on their face due to inexperienced, inefficient and costly operational errors. With the result that they don't make their revenue projections and shareholders go elsewhere. Time and the type of weather we have going forward will tell.

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                #8
                Agreed that may happen but this time the venture
                is back stopped by other peoples money. That's
                pretty sweet. They can go farther, longer than just
                a plain old farmers money.

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                  #9
                  Agreed hobby. One earth will figure it
                  out. Maybe they underestimated the
                  operation side of farming in their first
                  few years but we are kidding ourselves
                  if we think they can't identify what
                  they need to do to be successful and
                  execute. Farming is complex but not
                  rocket science and one earth's pockets
                  are too deep.

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                    #10
                    Who knows Ruud and Siemens well enough to bet against them?

                    They are not your regular suits.


                    1) They both hate fn losing.
                    2) They will do whatever it takes.
                    3) Look at their track record.

                    Go ahead - bet against them. If you are comfortable with that, throw Sprott in the mix.

                    Now look at Sprott's record. He could throw 25 mil at this for the next 10 years and not miss a beat.

                    I think in time they start mining/exploring under reservation soil and using that capital base to expand their farm model for nothing more than goodwill.

                    Sprott will not let this fail account capital. Ruud, Siemens and Sprott will make it more years than Viterra. That you can take to the bank.

                    You actually think this is just about farming...geezus

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                      #11
                      Just renewed with the reserve and might get
                      some more. One earth is not a issue.

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                        #12
                        LWeber you are correct. (I have some '90's
                        Saturday night live skit in my head) yeeeew are
                        coooorect sirrrrrr.
                        Yesterday afternoon I was in the local,pub. The
                        waitress lady is from Muskowekwan. I.R. She
                        suggested that in the past the band has "sold out"
                        the bands oil interests , and now the people do
                        not want the band to sell out their potash. Sprott
                        resources does not want to control the property
                        for farming, they want to be in control of the
                        property for what is under it!

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                          #13
                          Saskframer 3, you are a f'n superman.
                          Haulin hot canolie at high speed, textin
                          while in the line up waitin, enjoying
                          holidays in hawaii while buyin cheap
                          land, spendin time wit the family,
                          cleaning and washin all the seeders,
                          thinkin aboot what ta do witt all your
                          canolie profits this summmer, buyin
                          fertilizer at the best possible price,
                          buyin chem so cheap theys givin it ta ya
                          negotiating wit natives gettin their
                          land fer a few beads. Ore you may be
                          some kinda PHONEY F'N tool foolin the
                          masses wit yer Bull!!!!!!!!!!

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                            #14
                            You are right to a point hobby, at these interest rates. I dont care who you are, money is money and when things turn sour, the first guys to abandon ship are rats and investors, lookin for more..... simple math.
                            Larry you are wrong, IMO, time will tell. I (we),have been there, you have not, neither have they (loose money for three years in a row, and stay in it) . All is fun when the VLT is payin, but they(shareholders-big CEO's) will not like it when three or more spins don't go their way, and it will.
                            ( I am sorry but barring n/d's) - If you have not made more money in the last three years than in the last twenty you deserve to fail.....and they have - look at thier numbers.
                            I don't give a *** but you can not be at 1/4 the net revenue and be in the game regardless of your status or land base and be in it long term.
                            F/N and retired guys runnin equipment .... come on !!!! Be real here. Add it up - too many cheifs not enough indians - have a close look at any rez in Canada, too many fingers in the pie to make it work. JMO
                            Well managed family farms will always be more succesful IMO.
                            Just stickin up for us small guys here.
                            One can throw all the money in the world at farming and Mother nature can puke you out......
                            I have seen first hand, large (40,000ac) farms go sideways b/c of poor micro management - they will all fail on macro management alone. This is not Iowa.
                            Mother Nature and hardend farmers rule, not corperate money, in Western Canada.
                            End of rant... and out of beer, lol

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                              #15
                              Almost with yo on that one Burbert, for one its all bad news, and its also always buying the biggest and best , Then turn around and screw the kids, money is mine and no one can do like me. Makes his money farming then buys a 1.5 million property in Hawaii that he might use a few months out of the year from last years profits, Plus the upkeep, when he finds out he has to purchase the land underneith his property for what his origional investment is worth it will double in value he can sell to some chinese with a daughter in the polynesian culture school then bitch some more.

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