Lot's of them where I live.
They are serious gear!! Hi-tech, hi-performance, and expensive!! JD 4930 Base Price - $348,665.00CDN!!!
Not sure if most are owned by private farmers, or by custom applicators.
They can run on 'autopilot' via GPS, and when they do their tracks look like a perfect grid. They're slick, very slick.
-Jer.
Lot's of them where I live.
They are serious gear!! Hi-tech, hi-performance, and expensive!! JD 4930 Base Price - $348,665.00CDN!!!
Not sure if most are owned by private farmers, or by custom applicators.
They can run on 'autopilot' via GPS, and when they do their tracks look like a perfect grid. They're slick, very slick.
-Jer.
Keep in mind that a lot of those private farmers around Regina are farming between 10,000 and 20,000 acres. I've heard of some guys running as much 50,000 acres. Not exactly the 800-1500 acre places I grew up around. With minimum/zero tillage a lot of them only see each piece of their land 3 or 4 times a year instead of the 6 or 8 times a year we used to, and they crop every year, so there's no summer fallow. When you start looking at that kind of economy of scale, a $300,000+ machine starts to make a lot of sense given the reduced input costs per acre. Things have changed a lot. About the only thing I know how to do on a large modern farm is get out of the way.
So the big guys own their own. The smaller places (and there are still guys trying to make it on a couple of sections) either use smaller (and much cheaper) equipment or hire it out to custom sprayers.
Reverend Blair said:Yeah, the thousand acres my grandfather used to farm...and it was a big farm for the area back in the 1970s...is leased out now too. I guess 40 acres of it will be mine one day. So the question becomes, "What does a guy who lives in Winnipeg do with 40 acres in Punnichy, SK?"
There's a 50k acre operation near the SK/MB border and another near the AB/SK border (near Biggar, I think). I saw them on the Prairie Farm Report. Both are run by brothers.
They can run on 'autopilot' via GPS, and when they do their tracks look like a perfect grid. They're slick, very slick.
-Jer.
Punnichy??!! Let's open a giant amusement park!! We'll name it after Grant Devine, and the roller coaster will be called "home improvement".....
-Jer.