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Frytown, Iowa | Maybe it's getting a little stale calling for $3 corn or even high $2 corn but that's where the draw of price is... Just because our cost of productions (land, seed, machinery) have gotten artificially out of whack due to high grain prices doesn't mean that price can't fall below that artificially high COP.
Land, seed, and machinery will all do what they have to do to match the price of grain, it's just that the lag feels better going up than down | |
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