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    #46
    Originally posted by LEP View Post
    Your post was the first mention of wc in this thread.

    You made some wild assumptions that if you rent land your wc is substantially less.

    I know farmers with paid for farms that are struggling to make a living because of marginal profitability. As I stated before wc is the best indication of profitability.

    Just pointing that out.
    "If you rent all your land, the ratio looks great"

    that being what the whole thread is about. Capital turnover ratio. Which is higher if you rent given the same land base as owning.

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      #47
      Originally posted by tweety View Post
      "If you rent all your land, the ratio looks great"

      that being what the whole thread is about. Capital turnover ratio. Which is higher if you rent given the same land base as owning.
      Capital turnover ratio is more useful for large institution sector investment decisions.

      which is when the CPP and OTF started buying farm land back in the day, when the capital turnover ratio was way lower. Now those fund managers will be looking at a different sector with lower ctrs, like, oh, TSLA and ev's....just kidding!

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        #48
        Originally posted by tmyrfield View Post
        Capital turnover ratio is more useful for large institution sector investment decisions.

        which is when the CPP and OTF started buying farm land back in the day, when the capital turnover ratio was way lower. Now those fund managers will be looking at a different sector with lower ctrs, like, oh, TSLA and ev's....just kidding!
        It certainly does give a strong indication of whether or not someone with some assets should invest into farming or not. Or any size business for that matter. Just a single tool.

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