It's pretty simple to me, if I cant pay for the land and make a profit and have a positive cash flow THEN ID CHOOSE NOT TO BUY IT. However if another chooses to invest at X dollars per acre, its their NOT my decision. Just because I wouldn't pay x dollars per acre doesn't mean one who does shouldn't have that free choice. Being a free market capitalist instead of any form of a socialist, I have no problem with some dude who chooses to make a profit by selling the farm or one who chooses to buy it I DONT WANT BIG BROTHER DICATING FARM PRICES, let the free market set the prices instead. What I have now is due in large part to my buying and farming then selling farms for a profit over many years IF THAT MAKES ME A BAD PERSON THEN SO BE IT, GET OVER IT....
Soooooooooooo since I'm free to buy or not to buy and others are free to buy or sell at whatever their price, I'm sure NOT complaining about farm land prices. Whats the alternative??? Government sets the prices??? Its like if you cant stand the heat best get out of the kitchen lol. Id bet a person who says land prices are too high might think otherwise when its his turn to sell AND BETTER NOT LET ANYONE TRY AND PREVENT HIM FROM SELLING AT X DOLLARS PER ACRE THEN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John T Conservative free market kinda guy, TO EACH THEIR OWN if land is too high in my opinion I wont buy, but if others choose to that's THEIR OWN decision
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