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southern MN | So typically aren’t the land leases an asset that gets sold out to another operation for pennies on the dollar?
The land owners will come up short, but can’t drop their leases, they will continue even when they aren’t paid in full?
From the info in these threads it appears loans were being rewritten by October of 2024, which means some issues must have been appearing in early 2024 or even fall of 2023. Been brewing a long time already.
I wonder if the lenders were following the 1980s model in the USA where the too big to fail operations were given more land base to try and grow out of their debt issues.
I’m sure this gets played out with lots of harp music, so sad so terrible it’s all the govts fault, we had a great plan but the govt ruined it, we are the victim…. Waaaa waaaa.
Paul
Edited by paul the original 4/23/2026 10:27
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