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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7521293" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Maybe good free drawing land that holds moisture through the spring is worth something agriculturally speaking but if these new weather patterns continue we are looking at being back to 2 ton per acre here. To my mind that makes it break even at best so this sort of dry grade three is no longer a commercially viable agricultural proposition, especially without BPS or a grant to install irrigation, that’s if you can get a licence.</p><p>It’s a good thing there is amenity value to be honest, otherwise we’d be looking at a seriously depreciating asset here. We are inextricably linked to the property market now and for us personally that’s a good thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7521293, member: 2119"] Maybe good free drawing land that holds moisture through the spring is worth something agriculturally speaking but if these new weather patterns continue we are looking at being back to 2 ton per acre here. To my mind that makes it break even at best so this sort of dry grade three is no longer a commercially viable agricultural proposition, especially without BPS or a grant to install irrigation, that’s if you can get a licence. It’s a good thing there is amenity value to be honest, otherwise we’d be looking at a seriously depreciating asset here. We are inextricably linked to the property market now and for us personally that’s a good thing. [/QUOTE]
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