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Storing during bear market, what is the longest time for breakeven historically?
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Clay SEIA
Posted 8/29/2016 23:14 (#5498429 - in reply to #5498055)
Subject: RE: If you binned corn in the fall of 1984



Tara Farms - 8/29/2016 20:41 It took until July of 1988 to get you back to even without figuring interest and storage cost. other than that it has been the current period from the fall of 2012 until today which will be four years so I'm thinking now is going to take that one out.


If you binned corn in the fall of 1986, could survive without the cash, and sold it for $3 on the drought run you could have bought some dirt that was priced right too....    So is this thread about timing and blind luck, or about merchandising which actually pays for grain bins? 

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