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Nebraska aka the boondocks | There is also the saying, "the devil is in the details," by York, Kearney, Doniphan NE you have seed corn, big money. by Gothenburg you have Frito Lay, more big money. Throw in the fact guys will drive 50 miles to farm and soon you have "Big Circles" around these areas that cover vast regions of the state. I am sure this can be said for state after state. Some areas have an "advantage" that can be parlayed for many miles in all directions. | |
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- $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - outdoorswede : 8/29/2014 08:51
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - Silver97 : 8/29/2014 09:04
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - zmracing : 8/29/2014 09:13
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - tj_farmer : 8/29/2014 09:17
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - tomosakis : 8/29/2014 09:18
- Profit Margin. - OldMcdonald : 8/29/2014 09:19
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - rupert : 8/29/2014 09:20
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - bad farmer : 8/29/2014 10:10
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - McHusker : 8/29/2014 10:30
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - Gumby : 8/29/2014 10:59
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - BlackCattle : 8/29/2014 11:11
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - trac8100 : 8/29/2014 11:47
- RE: $20,000/acre vs. $4,000/acre land - thunderhut : 8/29/2014 14:38
- Good enough for me - outdoorswede : 8/29/2014 20:03
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