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A drought away from disaster
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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 519486" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>You have a real hard time grasping the concept of how weather and fungus can cause wheat acres to fail don't you. Ethanol can not change the weather or growing conditions. Acres planted to wheat have risen in the last three consecutive years. And in those three consecutive years the prices for all commodities have risen sharply. Acres planted are the only acres that can be changed by the demand for corn by the ethanol industry. Harvested wheat acres can not be changed by demand for corn by ethanol. You might want to sit down and have someone explain to you how grain farming works because right now you obviously don't know if you are on foot or horseback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 519486, member: 3721"] You have a real hard time grasping the concept of how weather and fungus can cause wheat acres to fail don't you. Ethanol can not change the weather or growing conditions. Acres planted to wheat have risen in the last three consecutive years. And in those three consecutive years the prices for all commodities have risen sharply. Acres planted are the only acres that can be changed by the demand for corn by the ethanol industry. Harvested wheat acres can not be changed by demand for corn by ethanol. You might want to sit down and have someone explain to you how grain farming works because right now you obviously don't know if you are on foot or horseback. [/QUOTE]
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