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1929 Forty cents to nickel Cotton 2007 $4 corn to?
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Posted 12/7/2006 20:47 (#70748)
Subject: 1929 Forty cents to nickel Cotton 2007 $4 corn to?


Most of the old timers are gone.All the guys that told me the stories of their past would have to be 100 years old today.Many told me the story of 1929 when cotton was bringing 40 cents a pound and they were holding out for more and the depression hit .They soon were surrounded by nickel per pound cotton stacked under their shade trees.I beleive all the factors that are bringing the need for ethonal,while it looks exciting for prices could be our downfall.If we truly are going to run out of natural gas in the future what will be used for nitrogen?Cotton dropped by 8 times in 1929.$4 corn would equal 50 cents.Do you think Bush would pay that LDP.Something to think about when you have high dollar corn sitting in a tin can waiting for $5

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