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IL | That is what I keep reminding myself. Sad part is, like some, I have cheaper contracts to fill. Good part is, I reowned most of it with calls when I made the contracts.
Yes, this is why I have that large crop ins. bill. Not to farm the ins, but "in case of production problems".
edit to add: The depressing part is not the $$ yield, but rather, when we plant in the spring, we do it to produce to the best of our ability. When nature throws us curveballs and sliders, we get all befuddled that we couldn't hit that yield homerun that we strive for. EVEN THO, with ins. , we are guarenteed another at bat next year.
Edited by west illini 9/7/2011 23:09
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