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Er no actually - if you read the thread you guys are actually agreeing with me at the 4x values and pointing out that Klause's 13x is the horseshit data.
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I c your point grass , but your not comparing apples to apples either .
Klause never mentioned Sask average.
He stated “here†which clearly meant his area , thus he may very well be bang on .
Again cherry picking to fit an argument.
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I was quoting real figures - credible averages - apples to apples. Klause was the one trying to discredit my valid figures by cherry picking to fit the argument - cherries to apples, if you like ;0)Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostI c your point grass , but your not comparing apples to apples either .
Klause never mentioned Sask average.
He stated “here†which clearly meant his area , thus he may very well be bang on .
Again cherry picking to fit an argument.
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Sheesh, I wish some of you guys would read what's written. The prices I quoted in the first post were stated to be the average of all arable land sold in England. So that's a national average, not local - for arable land, so not including pasture land.Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostIs that the entire national average per acre price of all farmland , including pasture ?
Or just a locally point of reference?
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Klause is close for our area. 10 times the value in the last 20 years. Hard to make it work when u got 2 greedy bastards ruining the chances of a young guy trying to start. Ok for the old f@$#& getting out!
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about 2.5 times what it sold for at the peak before the 80's wreck here. then it dropped big time mid eighties . one parcel sat for several years at $60k/quarter, would fetch $350 +(6 times) now . some of the best land in sask i think
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