Combines Relocating

Big_Al

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Everything that Northern farmer stated is true Saskatchewan Canada is the best place in the world to live. Just a caution it is recommended you like winter before you come here because we been known to have winter for a long time but hey you get to cuddle up to "honey" to keep warm. Where ever you go I hope it is what you want to raise your family. Good luck
 

beh

Guest
We live in Southwest Kansas and love it...good climate, big flat country, reasonable taxes, decent land prices, we are gettin short on irrigation water, but we are in country where we grow good dryland milo and 40+ bu dryland wheat. I would also look at nw ks_ne co, they have had a few tough years and land prices are not cheap but they are probably as good as anywhere and they had osme fall crops and look like they are gonna have a wheat crop so things are lookin up. that is a long ways from tennessee but would be a good place to raise the little farmers. Hope this helps and most of all GOOD lUCK! brad
 

ndh

Guest
Wow, I cant believe it! I grew up in middle Tennessee also. Was born in Cannon Co. In 2002 I moved to North Dakota, not to farm but to be in ag-business. Where I work I am closely involved with the production side of ag. I have to say I love it here. If a person has some captial and the will to put up with the winter, I think a person could make a little money here. You know as I do in middle TN land isnt cheap, here it is in comparison to TN. Also, we have a lower sales tax, plus we dont have alot of crap like crime, etc. going on. In ND we have from flat river land to rolling crop land to pasture. Email me later, its great to hear from someone from home.
 

MinnR62

Guest
Gotta agree with ya NewGuy. The 10-31 exchanges give a false picture of what land is really worth. Farmers cannot afford to bid against the 10-31 money. If you want to raise livestock stay away from SE Minnesota. No one wants the livestock industry to grow here. They want it to stay the way it was back in the '50s. The grain farmers are enjoying the narrowest basis ever for corn and soybeans, the land lords are enjoying the highest rents ever, but no one will allow the livestock farmers to expand or build new, they stand up and yell and screem at the public hearings. So much so the dairy farmers are leaving for Texas, Utah, Idaho and points beyond. So the basis that we are enjoying here will probably be short lived. Good luck to you.
 

Harm

Guest
"The northern lights have seen xxxx sites but the xxxxxxxx they ever did see Was the night on the marge of lake labarge I cremated Sam Mcgee Now Sam Mcgee was from Tennesee,where the cotton blooms and blows." Sorry I had to blank out the poets words as modern day censor won't let them be used. Befor you move to the land of ice and snow check out this poem at www.americanpoems.com The night I cremated Sam Mcgee by Robert William Service
 
 
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