Snags on Friday..
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There’s a lot of agricultural land that has been handed down through multiple generations of the same family the land value would be in the millions. Maybe that’s what kimtown meant when he mentioned silver platters.
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rb85 wrote:There’s a lot of agricultural land that has been handed down through multiple generations of the same family the land value would be in the millions. Maybe that’s what kimtown meant when he mentioned silver platters.
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Don’t know what your having a go for Josho. Simply stating a fact that Kimtown May have been referring too.Josho wrote:Mate who’s gonna buy that land in a remote area? What are you gonna do with it? Turn it uprb85 wrote:There’s a lot of agricultural land that has been handed down through multiple generations of the same family the land value would be in the millions. Maybe that’s what kimtown meant when he mentioned silver platters.
But to answer your question if the land is profitable someone would purchase it. FYI not all farms are in remote areas.
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Don’t know what your having a go for Josho. Simply stating a fact that Kimtown May have been referring too.rb85 wrote:Josho wrote:Mate who’s gonna buy that land in a remote area? What are you gonna do with it? Turn it uprb85 wrote:There’s a lot of agricultural land that has been handed down through multiple generations of the same family the land value would be in the millions. Maybe that’s what kimtown meant when he mentioned silver platters.
But to answer your question if the land is profitable someone would purchase it. FYI not all farms are in remote areas.[/quote
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Why did you comment then mate. Calling people ignorant without adding anything to the conversationJosho wrote:Don’t know what your having a go for Josho. Simply stating a fact that Kimtown May have been referring too.rb85 wrote:Josho wrote:Mate who’s gonna buy that land in a remote area? What are you gonna do with it? Turn it uprb85 wrote:There’s a lot of agricultural land that has been handed down through multiple generations of the same family the land value would be in the millions. Maybe that’s what kimtown meant when he mentioned silver platters.
But to answer your question if the land is profitable someone would purchase it. FYI not all farms are in remote areas.[/quote
This a waste of time
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Just thinking same thingdazz999 wrote:hell yeah 2 snags in bread tomato sauce lunch sorted for a good cause
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Snapper season can't come quick enough...
"I only caught one - the rest surrendered"
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Today I learnt a few things. I'm ignorant, an attention seeker and an a*******.
I should have prefaced by stating I feel sorry for farmers that bought into the industry and put their hard earned up front and luck was against them after all the blood, sweat and tears (much like all the small business owners who fail) But that's 1 in 10. Majority of farmers are born into their profession and sit on a ******* gold mine, yet still believe they are doing it harder than every other australian out there. It seems it's okay for a farmer to ask for handouts but a bloke who goes bankrupt and turns to centrelink is looked down upon...?
I should have prefaced by stating I feel sorry for farmers that bought into the industry and put their hard earned up front and luck was against them after all the blood, sweat and tears (much like all the small business owners who fail) But that's 1 in 10. Majority of farmers are born into their profession and sit on a ******* gold mine, yet still believe they are doing it harder than every other australian out there. It seems it's okay for a farmer to ask for handouts but a bloke who goes bankrupt and turns to centrelink is looked down upon...?
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