D2Cat
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Have a friend who trucks them in Kansas City. Hasn't been very busy the last couple of weeks. Beans were 16.94 a bushel yesterday. Chinese must be going hungry!
I'm sure by now he knows the market has tanked.Know of a big farmer in the area sitting 350,000 bushel of corn, some from '19, until a couple weeks ago. Got nearly $7.50 at that time.
This should be a good year in our area. Most people are done or nearly finished planting, which normally means above average yields due to the crops having their thing mostly done before the August/September heat and drought. Prices are great. Should be a get healed up year.
13? Most sold the farm at 10.The dollar is soft. Demand is strong. If guys still have beans, their setting on them to see just how high they may get. Most guys dumped them when they got over $13.
Not for us. Planted about 200 acres of corn and it's not looking good. All the other fields are Growing weeds, haven't had a tractor in the field in 2 months, rain, rain, rain.
I think you need a F250 with a 6" lift on the front onlyTalking heads are projecting two good years of grain prices. This is similiar to cattle - - usually two good years in a price cycle. The funds were massive long on grains. They made the a lot of money.
John Deere is reporting record profits and trouble finding workers. Optimism is high.
Saw an ad for a U$S 53,000 SxS. Do you think I need one?
That is the worst trend in automotive history along with the extra wide low pro street tires on 4wd trucks.I think you need a F250 with a 6" lift on the front only
They say you can't judge someone by the vehicle they drive. You certainly can in this caseThat is the worst trend in automotive history along with the extra wide low pro street tires on 4wd trucks.