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<blockquote data-quote="cows sh#t me to tears" data-source="post: 7528172" data-attributes="member: 44958"><p>Why wouldn't it? </p><p>I cant think of one spring down here where I farm that hasn't seen most croppers irrigate ww or osr. </p><p>Some under very very expensive lateral move or pivot irrigators. (Think in excess of £1000 / ac purchase price). Plus the delivery cost of the water, plus having to also purchase water in some years. Yet. These guys are the ones chasing more land. Buying up ex dairies at record land prices to convert back to cropping. </p><p>And dont forget our yields aren't what you get historically..... But a crop finished is better than a complete write off.</p><p></p><p>(Same rules apply here basically.... you want water rights.....you have to buy it from someone else.....)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cows sh#t me to tears, post: 7528172, member: 44958"] Why wouldn't it? I cant think of one spring down here where I farm that hasn't seen most croppers irrigate ww or osr. Some under very very expensive lateral move or pivot irrigators. (Think in excess of £1000 / ac purchase price). Plus the delivery cost of the water, plus having to also purchase water in some years. Yet. These guys are the ones chasing more land. Buying up ex dairies at record land prices to convert back to cropping. And dont forget our yields aren't what you get historically..... But a crop finished is better than a complete write off. (Same rules apply here basically.... you want water rights.....you have to buy it from someone else.....) [/QUOTE]
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