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Reopening or Going Out of Business?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1639591" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The ranchers.... 550 pound steers bringing $900+. They aren't dancing in the streets but they aren't crying either.</p><p></p><p>Not a lot of "farming" here. Some potato and small grains. Those markets always go up and down so they are use to it. A fair amount of hay raised for sale. That market is good enough that they aren't going broke. Grass hay is around $110 a ton, alfalfa is $140-$160.</p><p></p><p>Non agriculture it is business as usual with the exception of restaurants. I can pretty well count the restaurants on my fingers. How they are going to fair is anyone's guess. I have a friend who is a electrical contractor. He says he is too busy. He told me that one of the building contractors that he does work for has 9 houses lined up to build. That is a lot in a county with the population that is here. Go to town early in the morning and the motels have the normal amount of cars in the parking lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1639591, member: 498"] The ranchers.... 550 pound steers bringing $900+. They aren't dancing in the streets but they aren't crying either. Not a lot of "farming" here. Some potato and small grains. Those markets always go up and down so they are use to it. A fair amount of hay raised for sale. That market is good enough that they aren't going broke. Grass hay is around $110 a ton, alfalfa is $140-$160. Non agriculture it is business as usual with the exception of restaurants. I can pretty well count the restaurants on my fingers. How they are going to fair is anyone's guess. I have a friend who is a electrical contractor. He says he is too busy. He told me that one of the building contractors that he does work for has 9 houses lined up to build. That is a lot in a county with the population that is here. Go to town early in the morning and the motels have the normal amount of cars in the parking lot. [/QUOTE]
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