
Respecting the Renter
Nearly 40% of farmland in Saskatchewan, 30% in Alberta, and over 25% in Manitoba is rented rather than owned. That means renters play a central role in many farmland transactions — and being fair to them is just as impor

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Welcome to “The Farmland Exchange”, the official podcast of CLHbid.com, where we bring you expert insights on selling and buying farmland in Western Canada. Hosted by Devon Davidson, Digital Media Strategist for CLHbid.com, this show is your trusted guide to navigating the complex process of selling and buying farmland. From capital gains exemptions and tax strategies to marketing your land and optimizing its value through strategic packaging and subdivision, we cover it all. We also dive into the personal side of selling, offering advice on handling often complex family dynamics and ensuring smooth transitions. With expert advice, industry insights, and special guests who bring valuable perspectives, The Farmland Exchange is your go-to resource for all things farmland in Western Canada. Join us as we exchange ideas and give you the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about your farmland’s future. Be sure to listen to Episode 01 - 'Sellin
CLHbid.com hosts The Farmland Exchange, a business show with 15 episodes published.

Nearly 40% of farmland in Saskatchewan, 30% in Alberta, and over 25% in Manitoba is rented rather than owned. That means renters play a central role in many farmland transactions — and being fair to them is just as impor

In uncertain markets, one of the most common questions farmland owners ask is simple: What should we list it for? But determining a listing price for farmland is far more complex than it may appear. Unlike urban real est

A lot of people talk about “the future of agriculture” like it’s a single trend you can predict. What we’re seeing on the ground is messier and more human: tighter margins, commodity uncertainty, louder (and more) inform

Rights of refusal, options, and offers — these terms often come up in farmland sales, but few sellers truly understand their impact. In this episode of The Farmland Exchange Podcast, host Devon Davidson is joined by Roy

Soil is the foundation of farming—but when it comes to buying and selling farmland, how much does a classification really matter? In this episode of The Farmland Exchange Podcast, host Devon Davidson is joined by Roy Car

Irrigation can be the difference between average returns and record harvests—but what really sets irrigated farmland apart, and how do water rights and taxation come into play when buying or selling? In this episode of T

When it comes to selling farmland, one of the most important—and often most confusing— topics is tax. In this episode of The Farmland Exchange, host Devon Davidson is joined by Bridget Hennigar (COO at CLHbid.com) and Jo

In this special episode of The Farmland Exchange Podcast, we take a deep dive into the incredible story of the Meyer family farm with special guest Jesse Meyer . As the son of accomplished farmer Leo Meyer , Jesse shares

Valuing farmland isn’t as straightforward as it seems—and when it comes to traditional appraisals, the numbers often don’t add up. In this episode of The Farmland Exchange Podcast, host Devon Davidson is joined by Roy Ca

On this episode of The Farmland Exchange Podcast, we sit down with Travis Toews, former Minister of Finance for Alberta and past President of the Canadian Cattle Commission, to explore the evolving landscape of Canada’s

In this episode of The Farmland Exchange Podcast, host Devon Davidson is joined by Roy Carter, CEO of CLHbid.com, and special guest Alle Carter, Legal and member of the Executive team at CLHbid.com. Together, they dive i

In this episode of The Farmland Exchange, host Devon Davidson is joined by Roy Carter , CEO of CLHbid.com, and Henry Vos , Director of Sales for CLHbid.com, to explore the fundamental differences between CLHbid.com, trad

This trailer includes excerpts from our very first episode... Be sure to listen to Episode 01 - 'Selling Farm Land: Why CLHbid.com, What Was Broken & Early Days' as Roy & Alle Carter explain why CLHbid.com was started an

In this episode of The Farmland Exchange Podcast, host Devon Davidson is joined by Roy Carter , CEO of CLHbid.com, Bridget Hennigar , COO of CLHbid.com; and special guest Travis Toews , former Finance Minister for Albert

Summary In this episode of The Farmland Exchange, host Devon Davidson is joined by Roy Carter, CEO of CLHbid.com, and Mike Reeve, Media Producer for CLHbid.com. Together, they explore how advancements in drones and techn

Summary In this episode of The Farmland Exchange, Devon Davidson and Roy Carter sit down with special guest Henry Vos to tackle one of the most pivotal decisions a farmer can make: selling the family farm. Together, they

Summary In this episode of The Farmland Exchange, Roy and Alle Carter share the story behind CLHbid.com and why it has become the preferred platform for selling farmland in Western Canada. From the shortcomings of tradit
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