 Southeast Wyoming | 232SS - 5/21/2013 14:52 if you wanna spout off and say I am wrong, THEN PROVE IT and Ben did a nice job of proving me right, and FYI they make different size boxes, my analogy goes across consumer sizes YOU ARE THE PROBLEM, SPOUTING OFF THAT SOMEONE ELSE IS WRONG AND NOT PROVING A DARN THING THIS IDEA THAT WE ALL NEED TO HOLD HANDS AND SING AROUND A CAMP FIRE IS THE EXACT REASON THIS COUNTRY IS GOING TO POT PEOPLE NEED TO GROW A SET IN THIS COUNTRY AND LEARN TO QUESTION THINGS INSTEAD OF GIVING THE POLITICAL ANSWER OR JUST ACCEPTING THINGS FOR WHATEVER SOMEONE SAYS THEY ARE I AM BETTING YOU ARE A DEMOCRAT, ALL YOU DO IS RUN YOUR MOUTH AND BRING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING BUT DRIBBLING POOH TO THE TABLE O AND APPARENTLY LEGITIMATE COST IS 17 OR 18X MARK UP, LMAO AGAIN, GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE SAND HECK, FIREWORKS ARENT EVEN MARKED UP THAT BAD, AND MOST OF THEM COME OVER ON A BOAT INSTEAD OF A USA CORN FIELD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What is what you would call your "mark up" on the corn you raise. How many dollars do you spend total on actual corn to plant and how many dollars do you receive total from corn when you sell? No need for actual figures, just a percent will be fine. So is that your "mark up"? No need for your actual other production costs since you don't seem to allow others any costs other than purchase price of the target product.
I realize you are just talking on an ag website but IF you ever decide to try to help solve the problem, to approach an actual consumer, then I suggest you get a handle on what you are talking about.
There are often many hands "touch" our product before it gets to the consumer's hands. There are purchase prices, legimate costs for processing, handling & etc and selling prices, which should legitmately include a "mark up" - some profit.
So no there is not 17 or 18X markup.
Be real careful about the "LMAO", you will have no place for your head. |