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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1799368" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>They don't have to raise the % levy, as long as the valuations go up at this clip, they'll still be getting their 20+% annual raise in spending money. Even if you leveled all the buildings, the land itself (at least here) is inflating at an unsustainable rate. Maybe we need a law that says that the price for the commodities we raise ON the land have to go up at a commensurately equal rate......... so, we've got feeders at $2+/# today, next year they would have to be paying us $2.50+/#, if your average property valuation, without additional improvements, went up 25%.</p><p></p><p>Don't suppose that'd fly.... and I don't think I'd want it to... too much regulation and no "free market"................. which we haven't had for years already anyway, with the monopoly in the processing industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1799368, member: 39018"] They don't have to raise the % levy, as long as the valuations go up at this clip, they'll still be getting their 20+% annual raise in spending money. Even if you leveled all the buildings, the land itself (at least here) is inflating at an unsustainable rate. Maybe we need a law that says that the price for the commodities we raise ON the land have to go up at a commensurately equal rate......... so, we've got feeders at $2+/# today, next year they would have to be paying us $2.50+/#, if your average property valuation, without additional improvements, went up 25%. Don't suppose that'd fly.... and I don't think I'd want it to... too much regulation and no "free market"................. which we haven't had for years already anyway, with the monopoly in the processing industry. [/QUOTE]
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