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Baby Robin
Posted 6/10/2026 22:50 (#11671327 - in reply to #11671291)
Subject: RE: GRAIN Assessment


Fontanelle, IA
Pofarmer - 6/10/2026 21:12

It's a penny a bushel for corn, and right now it's about 6 cents per bushel on beans. 

If you're paying 11,000 in checkoff, Just playing that it's $5000 soybeans and $5000 corn, that's around 83,000 bu of soybeans worth around 1.9 million, and 500,000 bu of corn worth around 2 million. I'm sure that the numbers and bushels and values are off some. But you want someone to feel sorry about you bitching about taking 11,000 out of 4 million dollars gross when you basically have an Ethanol market and a biodiesel market because of it? You're getting things like Nematode resistant beans because of it? That and USDA. That's 0.2% of your gross.  I'd say that's a pretty good investment and return. Of course your mileage may vary, I suppose.But, I suppose, you just create your own markets. Help find new uses for the things you produce. 



The RFS went into effect in 2004 or 2005. That was 21-22 years ago.

You could argue that the checkoffs initiated in the 1990’s “invested” a short 15 years of funds and lobbying to yield the RFS during Bush’s presidency. Since 2005, the “big” checkoff “returns” to producers have paled compared to the RFS/ethanol mandates. Mainly trade pacts.

It is obviously hard to quantify the benefits of killing WOTUS overreach but I think Farm Bureau was the heavy hitter on private property rights.
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