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What would it take to pull the trigger.

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  • blackpowder
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 9269

    #21
    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    Multiplier aside, look at the different values being talked about. There must be some consistently very very productive land in some areas.....😉
    Not really, supply and demand.

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    • rumrocks
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2018
      • 1167

      #22
      Dam, I was going to contribute something very intelligent to this thread and I got thinking about Clara, the young girl who cures headaches, from Morning Humour that Mallee sent and I lost my train of thought.

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      • furrowtickler
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 21889

        #23
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        Interesting ...Ralph spent his whole life on the taxpayers dime....
        Yup but Billy came out way ahead , ole Ralph can’t grasp that a stupid farmer out did him lol
        They both were on way too long , but Billy just used his Trump card and sailing off into the sunset. Ralph dealing with a failing party and a Prime minister who truly believes he is Peter Pan 😂😂
        And he is not happy about it lol

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        • Taiga
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2018
          • 1468

          #24
          I am not sure what I would do if I sold the farm. It is my private paradise and escape from the rest of society. If I sold I would have to join society somewhere and that would be awful. A holiday or two a year is enough to convince me that I generally hate being around other people for very long.
          Boy I am fun.

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          • rumrocks
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2018
            • 1167

            #25
            Originally posted by Taiga View Post
            I am not sure what I would do if I sold the farm. It is my private paradise and escape from the rest of society. If I sold I would have to join society somewhere and that would be awful. A holiday or two a year is enough to convince me that I generally hate being around other people for very long.
            Boy I am fun.
            Ya I get that, I don't think too many of us on this site would make good " office people ".

            I watched a program about a young couple in Toronto following them through their day which started at 5:30 am with young kids, traffic, daycare, traffic, jobs, traffic, daycare, traffic, meals, one hour of family time, one hour of quiet time and then bed, cause you know whats coming in 7 hours.

            I understand Taiga.

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            • farmaholic
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 17482

              #26
              Originally posted by Taiga View Post
              I am not sure what I would do if I sold the farm. It is my private paradise and escape from the rest of society. If I sold I would have to join society somewhere and that would be awful. A holiday or two a year is enough to convince me that I generally hate being around other people for very long.
              Boy I am fun.
              In a way, Just got done visiting another farm family in the community, damn there are some good people out there. Too bad entry into the farming business has become so onerous, one of those young men has farming in his blood....with an engineering degree! But I think I know what he'd rather be doing, he was dirty,....and not afraid of work. No silver spoons in those mouths either. Salt of the earth!
              Last edited by farmaholic; Aug 8, 2019, 08:34.

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              • blackpowder
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2010
                • 9269

                #27
                My yard is on a truck route.
                My lane is on the end of a town street.
                Shop right against the road allowance.
                No trees. Sure wasn't this busy 40 years ago lol.
                I have had up to 14 visitors in one day just dropping in. Im kinda ok with people as I have no choice.
                But I so appreciate total silence lol.

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                • TOM4CWB
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 16511

                  #28
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  Yup but Billy came out way ahead , ole Ralph can’t grasp that a stupid farmer out did him lol
                  They both were on way too long , but Billy just used his Trump card and sailing off into the sunset. Ralph dealing with a failing party and a Prime minister who truly believes he is Peter Pan 😂😂
                  And he is not happy about it lol
                  Saw Ralph on the national news tonite... Sad that he has trouble piecing sentences together ...

                  Can't be easy trying to keep Justin humble...

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                  • the big wheel
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2017
                    • 3860

                    #29
                    Frost before second week September will decide for many the plug is pulled they will have to find a way to swim or go under. The only choice for some is do you risk more equity and for some it will be how can I get out even and not still owe.
                    I see it all the time in the land I rent. I hope it’s not me some day.

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                    • farmaholic
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 17482

                      #30
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      Just got done visiting another farm family in the community, damn there are some good people out there. Too bad entry into the farming business has become so onerous, one of those young men has farming in his blood....with an engineering degree! But I think I know what he'd rather be doing, he was dirty,....and not afraid of work. No silver spoons in those mouths either. Salt of the earth!
                      I just screwed up editing my own post trying yo reply to it...lol. That's what I get for trying to reply to myself.

                      I just wanted to say, could you imagine mentoring/helping a young person like that? Seeing them realize their dream. Would you have to sell him something cheaper than it's value or just give him the leeway to be able to ride out the lows.
                      If there is true ambition and passion they will make it work. Sometimes they just need support and understanding that a journeyman farmer knows and understands that there are some tough years in a farming career.

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