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<blockquote data-quote="toquark" data-source="post: 7952935" data-attributes="member: 72428"><p>With the increase in inputs unlikely to reduce any time soon, I think many are wisely assessing their current farming models and going for a more input-light approach.</p><p></p><p>With my very low input part time sheep operation, I could sit back smugly and say I saw this coming but I didn't, I've just never had the capital and land available to farm intensively.</p><p></p><p>Land market is red hot though, but if I had to choose between spending more on inputs/machinery and buying more acres, the acres would win every time, its easy enough to intensify in future if you need to but you need land to do it on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toquark, post: 7952935, member: 72428"] With the increase in inputs unlikely to reduce any time soon, I think many are wisely assessing their current farming models and going for a more input-light approach. With my very low input part time sheep operation, I could sit back smugly and say I saw this coming but I didn't, I've just never had the capital and land available to farm intensively. Land market is red hot though, but if I had to choose between spending more on inputs/machinery and buying more acres, the acres would win every time, its easy enough to intensify in future if you need to but you need land to do it on. [/QUOTE]
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