Canola 50bu/acre x 10/ bu= $500.00 gross income . Cost of production $450.00/acre. . Thats $50/acre profit. 10,000 acres canola = $500,000.
Canola wheat ($0.00 profit) canola = 1 million profit. Whats wrong with that?
3 years canola 1.5 million profit. Thats even better.
Some landlords are reasonable, they will only ask $135.00/acre. The more you rent the more you save.
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That seems high in our area to the south it is up to 100 plus. But then their is a huge parcel that no one is willing to take for that kind of money just south and West of me for that kind of cash.
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Binthere is correct it has become an obsession in many areas, economics has long become a side bar.
Same with purchasing land in some cases. In others it's just sad to see how manipulative they can be, especially with old people.
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This thread is no different than "coffee shop gossip". First of all, I am still having a hard time beleiving someone would pat $150/acre/year. Secondly, my ROI comment is based on pure assumption---I have no idea what that land is worth.
Maybe I need to make a call to the RB Auction territory manager/rep for that area to clear things up.
Interesting none-the-less.
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oh they know how much their paying. you can bet on it. eliminate the competition. short term pain for long term gain. then boom rent for taxes.
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Odd....I am betting that the buyer did not realize it was being sold per year. Seems priced about right for the 3yrs.
There is nobody getting 7% return on farmland cash rent that I know of in Sask.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostIceman.... they were up 3.35% today. "Business" must be good!
It's in a rut and needs a big event to move it. The sign up number could do it. But they always pre sell early so of course they would've missed the latest run up. What about a bunch of their canola sitting in bags very tough? The empty suits in Toronto won't clue into this so maybe there is a short term trade here. Then we will have another round of farm foreclosures happening in one of these quarters
Iceman out but still inLast edited by iceman; Dec 6, 2016, 23:36.
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ok my comment about it being cheap
i guess i misread or misunderstood, that it was 50$/acre/ year.
149 a year is a lot
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