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    #11
    Step up our game hell were all up on our game. Mother nature has been a real ****.

    Sorry to offend but that's the truth.

    Carbon tax we pay.

    Americans are realizing paying the farmer to capture carbon works.

    Dah we have been saying and doing this since 1981. With min then No-Till.

    Ask your self this if Will dick Quebec pension and Trudeau owned farmland and all the other billion-dollar boys club out east would there be a carbon sequestration plan in place.

    You bet.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
      I wish someone would offer me 4750 an acre. I’d be long gone. Wow that’s nuts
      Just a call to Lane , Hammond or Sheppard...they all have buyers waiting....

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        #13
        Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
        I wish someone would offer me 4750 an acre. I’d be long gone. Wow that’s nuts
        Down here in the Maple Creek Sask area where I live , if 1/2 to 2/3 of that price was offered lots of land would change hands. Mine included.

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          #14
          Originally posted by bucket View Post
          Just a call to Lane , Hammond or Sheppard...they all have buyers waiting....
          Highest around here has been a bit over 1000. 1300 kind of thing. Deep black clay loam. Terrible recent, at least fitpfteen years of very challenging weather. Maybe that is the holdup?
          Last edited by Sheepwheat; Apr 9, 2020, 09:56.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
            Highest around here has been a bit over 1000. 1300 kind of thing. Deep black clay loam. Terrible recent, at least fitpfteen years of very challenging weather. Maybe that is the holdup?
            Where you at?
            For 1300 a cultivated I would move there for sure, I’ll fight Mother Nature if I can get five acres for the price of one

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              #16
              Originally posted by Ab7 View Post
              Where you at?
              For 1300 a cultivated I would move there for sure, I’ll fight Mother Nature if I can get five acres for the price of one
              I would suggest working with the cantankerous old Bitch, She makes the rules and changes them frequently at will....

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                #17
                Well I know I finally last Sunday was out of Quarantine and it feels great. Two weeks and the ankle bracelet came off. To whoever phoned the health department on me for going straight to the farm and working with the dog you are lower than goose shit on the ground. Hope it makes you feel really big and powerful.



                agstar77 and chuckchuck have you under surveillance

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                  #18
                  Ah yes I laughed at that.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                    I would suggest working with the cantankerous old Bitch, She makes the rules and changes them frequently at will....
                    I was thinking a dryer plus go a little overkill on the iron?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Ab7 View Post
                      I was thinking a dryer plus go a little overkill on the iron?
                      You can go too far on iron all you want, but if it doesn’t get dry enough to combine, 7 combines per acre is still not enough! Lol

                      And despite the lower land prices, trying to find more available land in this area is like trying to find a black angus bull named Jim, who produces 20 gallons of milk a day. It just doesn’t happen...

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