EPISODE 590 JUST HOW MUCH DOES A NEW TRACTOR COST? MAY 28, 2022?

EPISODE  590    JUST HOW MUCH DOES A NEW TRACTOR COST?  MAY 28, 2022?

alan skeoch
may 28,2022

A STRANGE THyING HAPPENED ON THE FIFTH LINE TODAY.  I was out at the farm mailbox looking at the
rocks we had removed from our 25 acre farm.  Not really a farm.  25 acres is not a farm.   As a matter of 
fact 100 acres is no longer a farm.   How many acres makes  a farm these days?   Anthony Acres, a large
commercial farm down the Fifth line rent 12,000 acres from landowners near the GTA.  Now that is a farm.
Yes, 12,000 acres.

As I was thinking about the change in agriculture, I heard something thundering down the line.



A big JOhn Deere tractor with hydraulic rollers was passing.   I took a fast picture.

The the strangest thing happened.   The driver put on the brakes and backed up to where I was standing.
“Dp want a picture of yourself on the machine?”, he said.  “You bet , I do.”


I climbed h ladder into the cab.  The young man snapped my picture then continued his way down the
line to a field near Highway 7 that needed rolling to keep the stones from destroying the cylinder of
the combine next fall.   Pushed the stones back down into the earth from whence they came.  Delivered thousands of
years ago by the ice sheet that covered Ontario.  Ice moves.  Ice grinds rocks into boulders. Boulders into stones.


That set me to thinking.   How much does a tractor like that cost?  Really cost.  The young farmer was not too
sure but ventured a figure of $200,00 dollars with attachments like the roller or a multi furrow plough or a stone picker.

He was correct.   A 100 horsepower John Deere tractor costs somewhere between $100,000 to $150,000 dollar brand new.
Holy Samoley!  Anthony Acres have several of these plus attachments and several combine harvesters.  That is well over
a million dollars worth of farm machines.   How do they ever make a profit?

They cannot make a profit buying farmland.  So they do not even try.  They rent land paying landowners about $90 an acre intent.



Just how much profit can a modern farmer expect … on a per acre basis?  Not much.


EASTERN ONTARIO: It could take about 50 years for crops to pay for acre of land

PEMBROKE — Some farmers say they will never see a profit from land purchases as the price of land is simply too high. However, some farmers are buying land as an investment, while others feel pressured to buy adjacent land. 

According to OMAFRA estimates, operating expenses for an acre of corn would cost $518 to $544 per acre, depending on the tilling system. If the acre yielded 160 bushels and the corn was sold for $5 a bushel, a farmer could expect $256 to $282 in profit. 

For soybeans, operating expenses could cost $265 to $288, said OMAFRA. Yielding 45 bu/ac sold at $11 a bushel would equal a $207 to $230 per acre profit. Those OMAFRA estimates include fungicides, insecticides, insurance and a bevy of other expenses, but do not include land rent or land purchasing.

If a farmer bought a piece of property at $12,000 an acre, and rotated only corn and soybeans, he would make almost $500 an acre every two years. It would take about 48 years for the corn and soybean profits to pay for the purchase.

Renfrew County farmer Darcy Smith purchased 230 acres at a reasonable rate from the bank last year after he put a bid on it. The land had been repossessed from another farmer. With land prices hovering around $6,500-$7,500 an acre in his area, that land would never pay for itself in a farmer’s lifetime, he said.


THIS 236 ACRE FARM near Hornby on the Fifth line has been empty for many years and is now for sale.  It is highly unlikely that a
farmer will buy it.    More likely a person with money will buy it in hope that it will increase in value.  Speculator.    Meanwhile Anthony
Acres may rent the land.




Here is a crop that has no value other than beauty in springtime.  Dandelions.   

alan

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