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That's why they sell the 5 pack so you have one for each day of rhe week. Have to tuff it out Saturdays and Sunday bare handed. HahahaOriginally posted by helmsdale View PostAnd by the time you put in the 2 hours necessary to pay for those shit chinese gloves the palm is already separating, and the forefinger has worn through.
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Kinda have to agree here.Originally posted by bgmb View PostMachinery is expensive but look at what it does these days. One big combine can easily harvest 3000-5000 acres a year depending on what part of western canada you farm in. 20 years ago a 5000 acre farmer probably ran at least 3-4 combines and probably harvested 2/3 the bushels he does today. you can buy a nice half tonne truck for 40,000 same as 5 years ago. The sky is not falling.
Wasn’t hard to pay $80,000 for a pickup truck 15 years ago if you were dumb enough to do it. Maybe lower your standards a bit OR stroke the cheque for the fully loaded one and enjoy it. Just drop the whining and complaining already.
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Lol 🙄, better look below your feet as well.Originally posted by bgmb View PostOne of the few things hyperinflating in Canada is farmland. Must be because farming is so shitty here and also all the fungicides and roundup we use causing damage to the soil.
Time will tell how long this farm land thing goes lol
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Low interest rates will most likely dictate that , it’s seems the ebb and flow of real Ag is meaningless today. If interest rates do rise 2 % or more the big money will be out and then a correction may happen.
It will take a real shit show to dampen land values IMO. It never happened after the 200-2004 period so time will tell.
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I started farming in the party of the late seventies.....this time it'Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostLow interest rates will most likely dictate that , it’s seems the ebb and flow of real Ag is meaningless today. If interest rates do rise 2 % or more the big money will be out and then a correction may happen.
It will take a real shit show to dampen land values IMO. It never happened after the 200-2004 period so time will tell.
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