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Posted 7/12/2015 23:14 (#4676685 - in reply to #4676357)
Subject: RE: Oxymoron


Lowyielder - 7/12/2015 20:05

IALTO - 7/12/2015 20:39

So in your opinion its better to work a job you don't like to save $ for a farm than it is to rent some land that may not always turn a profit. I can't say I agree.


Yeah. "Why rent ground it's not like it pays the bills"

As for the farm in question. Like is cheap. Get the PH fixed and apply removal rates of fertilizer.

If rented ground won't pay bills then why don't all farmers just own all of their farmland? 1. You can't afford that amount of debt. 2. The chances to expand your operations would be slim to none if every chance was an auction, prices would be more astronomical than they are. 3. 99% of the time rental land never makes it to the public HERE until after the fact, and if you don't make an equitable lease agreement then that is your problem along with the banker that went along with it. 4. How many middle class people hold a job that allows them to live there daily lives, pay a mortgage and also put the large amounts of money away for down payments and future payments? I know this could be a here thing but in my location those jobs are a rarity.
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