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| To take it a slightly different direction, what has been the worst selling price, when adjusted for inflation of inputs? Different for everyone. I know. But some historically low prices sometimes were aided by lower cash rents, machinery costs, seed cost, fertilizer, etc. I've lived through those times too, and I agree they were bad. Many didn't survive. But 2016 was pretty brutal when comparing cost of production to price received. | |
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