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  • Oliver88
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    Article in Country Guide this month about a few families who farm in Canada and Argentina.

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  • Klause
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    Originally posted by RedLentil View Post
    What is land worth in Argentina?
    What area of Argentina would be the most ideal?
    How easy would it be to set up down there?
    Sounds like it is a very exciting place to be invloved in agriculture right now.

    Depends. Frontier land you need to disk and turn into xropland is $200 USD a ha.


    Developed tiled irrigated land around burnos Aires can be upwards of $15,000 per Ha (2.47 acres)


    Citizenship is pretty easy to get... They have a true open immigration policy especially for anybody wanting to invest.

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  • Klause
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    Originally posted by ajl View Post
    To keep thing in perspective, it is unlikely Argentina has $9B US to spare, and it will not be able to borrow that additional amount either with US rates rising so progress here will be slow. Even still they are trying to move forward as compared to Canuckistan which seems to like reverse gear.

    Funds already in place.


    You seem to forget that there's a world outside of north America.

    Don't need USD.


    Yes they had issues... Mainly due to socialists and the crap we are going into.

    (You hear that Chucky and grassy)


    Do not believe north Americans news outlets about anything in Latin America. There is an ulterior motive and it is in the beat interest of the US to keep Argentina Chile and Brazil down... Has been since the 40s after wwii.


    Argentina has around 4% per month growth.


    A billion there does 20x what a billion here does.... Directional boring power lines right now. $55,000 a day and we've been here 10 days spent half the day doing nothing then another 3rd fixing other people's screwups and the rest is production.

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  • fjlip
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    Originally posted by farming101 View Post
    CN rail has invested 20 Billion on capital projects in the last 10 years. They have announced they will spend 3.2 billion in 2018. That's just CN. Not all doom and gloom
    They can't even build a proper smooth RR crossing in Wadena, worse of any I have driven over. Have to see to believe it.

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  • ajl
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    To keep thing in perspective, it is unlikely Argentina has $9B US to spare, and it will not be able to borrow that additional amount either with US rates rising so progress here will be slow. Even still they are trying to move forward as compared to Canuckistan which seems to like reverse gear.

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  • farming101
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    I realize there is lots of waste and missed opportunities because companies coddle to shareholders.
    And management is overpaid and lacks vision

    Likely Argentina is the new frontier. But a little research seems to indicate they are way behind after decades of neglect. I could be wrong

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  • Rareearth
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    The rail infrastructure was buying other rail companies, USA side.

    Imagine the cost and uproar if they had to buy right of way to build new rail lines, much more resistance to be encountered than pipelines.

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Farming your comments on railways spending billions on their just repairing the worn out shit. We are losing out as a country and sad part lots like you believe we’re still number one when actually we’re getting close to dead last. We are becoming a area like Russia or Ukraine 50 to 60 years ago where no one wants to work and the few that do soon realize it’s all for nothing and quit and drink vodka.
    They woke up we are becoming them.
    Sad really

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  • RedLentil
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    What is land worth in Argentina?
    What area of Argentina would be the most ideal?
    How easy would it be to set up down there?
    Sounds like it is a very exciting place to be invloved in agriculture right now.

    Leave a comment:


  • farming101
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    CN rail has invested 20 Billion on capital projects in the last 10 years. They have announced they will spend 3.2 billion in 2018. That's just CN. Not all doom and gloom

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