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SW WI | I think it’s the hit to the pocket book of consumers of our products (grain and meat alike) will outweigh our fertilizer costs getting back to pre war prices…..if gas and diesel doesn’t come down to pre war prices.
We are less than 2% of the population, so if the 98%+ is struggling, maybe we should notice that?
No…..not all of the 98% is struggling, I recognize that.
And as far as Oil on the board falling to below $70….( slow clap)…what does that actually put back in my or consumer’s pocket until we see it at the pump. Yes, fertilizer prices for the farmer are better, am acknowledging that. But just like the stock market at 50k….unless it can be converted to spendable $….it’s just a nice entertaining number to look at.
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