Minnesota | jd8850 - 12/22/2025 12:10
Well, according to Red Oak, the "established ones" get to keep it because they are paying record prices for land/machinery.
The photo is 100% dead on. I'm not arguing that. But how is it a bad thing if the farmer uses the money to pay his bills?
it keeps inputs higher, so it hurts the guys that need it, some don't need it so they bid up land/machinery with the money, which hurts the guys that need it also, mine will go towards more tile. would be fine without it, still going to take it. |