Have an acquaintance in the Regina area I believe is getting seriously, purposefully, and royally HOSED by their tenant on the quarter they own. They are getting a shade more than 30 bucks an acre. So my question is what should they be getting? It is Regina Clay, not Heavy clay.
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Well I think Regina clay and heavy clay are the same.Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostHave an acquaintance in the Regina area I believe is getting seriously, purposefully, and royally HOSED by their tenant on the quarter they own. They are getting a shade more than 30 bucks an acre. So my question is what should they be getting? It is Regina Clay, not Heavy clay.
Should be getting more than $75. Many getting $90.
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They're getting royally screwed. Renterra maybe doesn't work everywhere but it works around Regina. Tell them to try it.
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Put it this way... If they're getting $30, they should be PAYING ME to rent land in the special areas...Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostHave an acquaintance in the Regina area I believe is getting seriously, purposefully, and royally HOSED by their tenant on the quarter they own. They are getting a shade more than 30 bucks an acre. So my question is what should they be getting? It is Regina Clay, not Heavy clay.
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There is a theory that that little stretch of land that cuts between mj and Regina and runs SE can support every crop that can be grown on the continent. Easily has the most diverse crop mix right now. Lentils peas canola flax durum wheat chicks. The only place in sk with enough moisture and gdd to support corn and soya. You could potentially have a 5 or six crop rotation in there someday.Originally posted by bigzee View PostI’ve heard as high as $125 west of Regina.
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And then there's the Wascana flats were an inch of water covers acres and acres, never soaks in when the ground is saturated and can only evaporate....just hope it stops raining those years. Not all gumbo is "equal".
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How is it they don’t know what land is renting for in their area? Here, coffee row knows how much I’m paying before I do.Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostHave an acquaintance in the Regina area I believe is getting seriously, purposefully, and royally HOSED by their tenant on the quarter they own. They are getting a shade more than 30 bucks an acre. So my question is what should they be getting? It is Regina Clay, not Heavy clay.
Tender it, easy way to find out what its worth....
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