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SW Ontario | When renting ground yes. tie up $800/acre a $150-200 return is pretty nice. Most sales are based off the margin the acre provides rather than just shooting the moon and hoping for the best. Most businesses run on margins. As you rent/purchase ground and inputs hedge equivalent amount to offset the cost. Will add we are in a fairly stable yield environment and someone in dryland Nebraska may have a completely different view on business. | |
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