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    #21
    ado

    Why should the cpp investment board be
    bailing out investors in farmland?

    This year would have a lot of those
    investment groups with renters walking
    away and zero or negative return on
    their capital. Instead the government of
    Canada gets to take the licking.

    And more than likely the managers of
    these groups are making their salaries
    managing this for the cppib.

    That's a larger subsidy than most
    farmers get from the government, on both
    the investor side and the manager side.

    Maybe you could explain why?

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      #22
      Although I am responsible for my finances, I will
      not accept blame for the price of land and
      machinery. Ado, may I suggest counselling?

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        #23
        CPP investing in farmland is like coming
        to the party late. That ship may have
        sailed. What is disturbing is that the
        Government which is really the tax payer
        will bear the brunt of this. It would
        be interesting to see who the main
        investors are in Assiniboia and who they
        are really bailing out. Would be
        interesting if any dots could be
        connected. Time will reveal. I've
        always said when you're playing with
        someone else's money your never quite a
        prudent as if it was your own.
        Incompetence or corruption, both stink.

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          #24
          It has nothing to do with coming to any party, the CPPIB is bailing these guys out.

          Imagine how some guys feel that sold land in the last couple years that could have just waited for the government to give them higher than market prices.

          This opportunity should be available to any farmer wanting to get out not just Assiniboia, especially when the government is involved.

          BTW, sure perked up a few ears in Ottawa when they found out their hard earned CPP fund was buying land at a high.

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            #25
            I think you understand what my point
            was, if CPP wanted to invest in land
            they should have done it 5 years ago.

            Can you determine if there is any Crony
            Capitalism at play here?

            If they Government wanted to invest in
            farm land why didn't they hire or
            appoint an agent and start buying
            instead of buying an existing Company?

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              #26
              Yes, I did understand.

              But this is such an obvious bail out it makes me sick.

              And then you have guys thinking the government shouldn't bail out farmers.

              What happens to these lands when the tennants bail?

              The story has been written and read many times already.

              It takes decades for the farm community to become prosperous again.

              Now its all ****ed up again or will be soon enough.

              When teachers, lawyers, accountants and family members that couldn't make it when times were shitty want to start farming again, you know the high is in and its time to get out.

              It really is time for me to get out.

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                #27
                bucket: Is it even an age issue or sick
                of being on the treadmill? Or playing
                "Their" game with "Their" rules that
                "They" change, at will, to suit
                "Themselves"?

                In reality I really have a lot to be
                grateful for but am having a real hard
                time feeling it lately. Maybe for the
                above listed reasons for starters.

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                  #28
                  Personally I don't mind being on a treadmill or marathon, I enjoy the nice pace of it all.

                  It just pisses me off when I have to sprint just to finish the race.

                  Farming is a marathon not a sprint.

                  I don't need to get rich, never was my intention. More to be well respected, with a productive life and productive kids as a legacy.

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                    #29
                    Is a marathon a race against the pack or a
                    challenge to beat your own personal best.
                    I would think in farming you're competeing against
                    both sprinters and marathoners. Depending on
                    the race being run determines the winner, enter the
                    right race?

                    Do you honestly feel respected or abused.

                    Noble aspirations!

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                      #30
                      Bucket, I don't think the cpp deal was a
                      bail out, I think it was simply some
                      idiot bureaucrats buying into the land
                      craze 3 years late. Regardless if it is
                      a bailout as you say I don't support
                      that either. Farmaholic why do you feel
                      I need therapy because I refused to be a
                      buyer of $50k quaters at 250k or running
                      rent from $29 to 85. Maybe it's because
                      I stuck with the reliable older canola
                      varieties instead of getting caught up
                      spending $12 lb for the latest greatest,
                      no I bet it's because instead of buying
                      new equipment I found good used stuff
                      for 40% less. It wasn't long ago $9
                      canola was a great price

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