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<blockquote data-quote="AngusLimoX" data-source="post: 417402" data-attributes="member: 3319"><p>Alan, it is not a cycle. Wheat , beans, barley - through the roof. Organic acreage increasing breakneck speed. Corn for ethanol, all the other ethanol/pharmaceutical crops. Unsettled weather, unusually dry weather.New hay technology - compressed large bales in containers for overseas.( Middle east and Europe )</p><p></p><p>In my area the only commodity that you will see half page adds for in the paper is to buy hay for export.</p><p></p><p>If you own ground you gotta look at what is the most profitable crop keeping in mind the health of your soil. In order for hay to be planted there's gotta be a financial incentive above the other options.</p><p></p><p>It's business, and it is changing. You have to know your break even's and decide. </p><p></p><p>ALX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngusLimoX, post: 417402, member: 3319"] Alan, it is not a cycle. Wheat , beans, barley - through the roof. Organic acreage increasing breakneck speed. Corn for ethanol, all the other ethanol/pharmaceutical crops. Unsettled weather, unusually dry weather.New hay technology - compressed large bales in containers for overseas.( Middle east and Europe ) In my area the only commodity that you will see half page adds for in the paper is to buy hay for export. If you own ground you gotta look at what is the most profitable crop keeping in mind the health of your soil. In order for hay to be planted there's gotta be a financial incentive above the other options. It's business, and it is changing. You have to know your break even's and decide. ALX [/QUOTE]
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