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| I'm as close on the trigger as I've been in a long time. Some here think we now have low grain prices, and it is all just relative to the past what is high or low. Unless one has only been involved in ag for the last 10 years, corn futures closer to 4 than 3 and beans closer to 10 than 5 dont really equate to low prices. I dont look at price as high or low, but rather if price represents value for the next level of processing in relation to supply and demand. I dont personally know any end users with Donmoffat style buying enthusiasm, but I know several grain producers who are anxious to buy the board cause they hope prices go up. | |
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