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11/8/2015 21:21 (#4885428 - in reply to #4885402)
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RE: Why current farmland values are well supported
southwest illinois
You are being too simplistic.........Who's net cash income.....the farmers or the landowner?
Times in history where the land supported the farmer and also times where farmer supported the land
Why current farmland values are well supported
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coup
: 11/8/2015 20:15
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ehoff
: 11/8/2015 20:54
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Wheat77
: 11/8/2015 21:06
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sed
: 11/8/2015 21:41
+1
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happyfarmer
: 11/8/2015 21:45
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badjaccs
: 11/9/2015 08:21
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sed
: 11/8/2015 20:57
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pknoeber
: 11/8/2015 21:05
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sed
: 11/8/2015 21:15
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pknoeber
: 11/8/2015 21:36
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sed
: 11/8/2015 21:46
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badjaccs
: 11/9/2015 08:31
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JC STONE
: 11/8/2015 21:09
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sed
: 11/8/2015 21:21
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cornbore
: 11/8/2015 21:12
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tmrand
: 11/8/2015 21:32
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bp1111
: 11/10/2015 22:02
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tmrand
: 11/11/2015 06:17
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00rooster
: 11/8/2015 23:18
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cows-n-crops
: 11/8/2015 23:49
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GrainTrader
: 11/9/2015 00:34
Krondratiev Wave theory
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redoak
: 11/9/2015 05:23
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cornbore
: 11/9/2015 06:30
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mjl
: 11/9/2015 06:40
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mcfarm
: 11/9/2015 05:24
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coup
: 11/9/2015 06:33
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Tiler
: 11/9/2015 06:58
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Clay SEIA
: 11/9/2015 07:46
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redoak
: 11/9/2015 11:48
RE: Cycles work when there isn't 'fundamental change"
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Pat H
: 11/9/2015 07:12
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Brandon SWIA
: 11/9/2015 07:49
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cornbore
: 11/9/2015 08:08
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GrainTrader
: 11/9/2015 12:18
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cornbore
: 11/9/2015 12:42
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Brandon SWIA
: 11/9/2015 12:44
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Bert
: 11/9/2015 13:15
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runnin_on_empty
: 11/9/2015 21:23
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: 11/10/2015 20:30
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