Hardwood11
It is going to be a good fall!
Well, that was easy.
Fletch--I guess I would be willing to take an IQ test, college credentials, and maybe even a net worth calculator against you any day!
Well, that was easy.
Fletch--I guess I would be willing to take an IQ test, college credentials, and maybe even a net worth calculator against you any day!
Very good odds that you would lose on one or more of those. Maybe we should compare trophy rooms and drop our trousers too while we are trying to figure out who is superior. I suppose trophy rooms is not really fair since I can kill three bucks per year.
Just when I thought round 1 was good, round 2 fires up in a different thread.
My trophy room is full of
I could not help but envision old school mortal combat "round 2, fight!" ...and laugh.
Can someone with a high IQ please explain productivity value in detail???? Me dumb.
I don't even know where that top part came from but you could complete it with 80"'ers. No that's not 180"sHave you completed the net worth calculator? It's important.
Can someone with a high IQ please explain productivity value in detail???? Me dumb.
Hey dare- I dun play dis..... my IQ is ways passed most udder folks round here. Day told me I was at least over 48 which beez same amount of inches I is tall. I finished most of 3rd home skool year but teacher (mamma) got taken to da clink so our naybor Rufus taught me all I needed to no. We run own pop cam deposit kompany & had left over $ from today's hall to bi us X-straw can of Red Man chewing tobacco Net worth of 16 cartons cigaretts & a stolen pallet of old crow whiskey! Evry won of u beez nice here an I gives u a bottil of old crow wisky. Or I has Rufus gets on here to skold u
I would love to hear you elaborate on what these numbers actually mean and prove....................................
Decatur County went from $685 productivity value (assuming that's per acre) to $661 productivity value which is a 3.5% decrease in productivity over a 2 year span (which makes sense if you follow grain markets over that time frame).........yet taxable value of the land went from $316 in 2015 to $361 in 2017, which from the real estate stand point; productivity value and taxable value are going to go up as supply decrease and demand increases (simple economics)
Please riddle me with you non bias, non resident bashing of what this garbage from Dream Dirt (REAL ESTATE COMPANY) really means other than what we didn't already know; that those southern tear counties of Iowa are big buck production area's/highly desirable for recreational activities. On top of the fact, based off productivity value, the land shouldn't bring squat if someone is looking to make a living farming it....................
First this is from the Iowa Dept. of Revenue and just re-posted by DreamDirt. Productivity also dropped due to increased input costs and not just the grain market. Taxable value is just that and when do you ever see taxable value decrease as taxes are continually increasing with land improvements, building, etc. if you look at the map, there are several counties with similar changes that have nothing to do with "those southern tear counties of Iowa are big buck production area's/highly desirable for recreational activities."