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<blockquote data-quote="farmer4620" data-source="post: 141270" data-attributes="member: 2434"><p>theres a differnce in welfare and subsidies. The farmers are busting there butts to do something highly productive and trying to keep america the country that is feeding the world but are spinning there wheels. I am currently working on my costs for next year and its gonna be tough without major yields and excellent prices. 560 dollar a ton anhydrous, 150 dollar a unit seed corn, 3 dollar diesel, cash rent, the list goes on...Im NOT complaining I chose to do those and I love it but inless we go back to the 70's and get paid to leave land fallow we cant afford to just not raise crops and if we did other countries like brazil would just step up and then it would be just like oil industry wed be importing everything and be at the hands of 3rd world countries and the rest of the world. Imagine the shipping cost on corn from Brazil to feed cattle. Hate to see the cost to feed cattle then...wouldnt be cheap...pay now or pay later...money might as well stay in the U.S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer4620, post: 141270, member: 2434"] theres a differnce in welfare and subsidies. The farmers are busting there butts to do something highly productive and trying to keep america the country that is feeding the world but are spinning there wheels. I am currently working on my costs for next year and its gonna be tough without major yields and excellent prices. 560 dollar a ton anhydrous, 150 dollar a unit seed corn, 3 dollar diesel, cash rent, the list goes on...Im NOT complaining I chose to do those and I love it but inless we go back to the 70's and get paid to leave land fallow we cant afford to just not raise crops and if we did other countries like brazil would just step up and then it would be just like oil industry wed be importing everything and be at the hands of 3rd world countries and the rest of the world. Imagine the shipping cost on corn from Brazil to feed cattle. Hate to see the cost to feed cattle then...wouldnt be cheap...pay now or pay later...money might as well stay in the U.S. [/QUOTE]
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