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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 8151413" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>They do, and usually there is roll over investment or income streams from out of the sector to bolster the job.</p><p>However a farmer doesn’t buy land as an investment and then rent it too other farmers too pay for it do they? They buy land, add it too their existing business, grow bigger and pay for it using the whole business. Not just the money generated of that one block of land. Also you have the Subsidy factor. A large outfit with a BPS and environmental scheme payment of tens of thousands of pounds a year can pay for land without actually farming it very much.</p><p></p><p>I’m not saying you’re a tw!t at all. But you appear too be very aggressive. Feel free too come and rent land at a value that pays back a 10k/acre investment purely from farming that land. I’ll buy you a brew at your dispersal.</p><p></p><p>I know of several big dairy outfits down on the plain who have been buying neighbouring land in the 12-17k/ acre range. But they have all sold BIG lumps for building this last 10 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 8151413, member: 144597"] They do, and usually there is roll over investment or income streams from out of the sector to bolster the job. However a farmer doesn’t buy land as an investment and then rent it too other farmers too pay for it do they? They buy land, add it too their existing business, grow bigger and pay for it using the whole business. Not just the money generated of that one block of land. Also you have the Subsidy factor. A large outfit with a BPS and environmental scheme payment of tens of thousands of pounds a year can pay for land without actually farming it very much. I’m not saying you’re a tw!t at all. But you appear too be very aggressive. Feel free too come and rent land at a value that pays back a 10k/acre investment purely from farming that land. I’ll buy you a brew at your dispersal. I know of several big dairy outfits down on the plain who have been buying neighbouring land in the 12-17k/ acre range. But they have all sold BIG lumps for building this last 10 years. [/QUOTE]
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