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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 515578" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>I never said I thought the soybean producer should give up his acres to a wheat framer but when the wheat farmer offers the land owner $55 an acre more for rent. The soybean producer either needs to pay up or give it up. Same goes for hay and pasture acres pay up or give up. The demand for acres is coming from every commodity not just corn. We all can see wheat has been increasing it's acres and mnmtranching already has told us wheat is taking them away from hay and pasture. Don't get so blinded by your hatetred for something that it interferes with your judgement. Emotion in the business world will sometimes leave you broke. Ethanol is not to blame anymore than fat people who continue to eat more than they should. They are both creating a demand for a commodity with a low supply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 515578, member: 3721"] I never said I thought the soybean producer should give up his acres to a wheat framer but when the wheat farmer offers the land owner $55 an acre more for rent. The soybean producer either needs to pay up or give it up. Same goes for hay and pasture acres pay up or give up. The demand for acres is coming from every commodity not just corn. We all can see wheat has been increasing it's acres and mnmtranching already has told us wheat is taking them away from hay and pasture. Don't get so blinded by your hatetred for something that it interferes with your judgement. Emotion in the business world will sometimes leave you broke. Ethanol is not to blame anymore than fat people who continue to eat more than they should. They are both creating a demand for a commodity with a low supply. [/QUOTE]
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