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East Central, NE | For most, it would be difficult to attend meetings or voice their opinion. I don't have the foggiest idea where they hold their meeting or when they do. I wouldn't even know how to get into contact with anyone or even know who is on the board.
For most, I think people would support the checkoff if it was a smaller tax. Maybe for each dollar increase in price the checkoff "tax" goes down a certain amount.
Also, like someone else mentioned; weather, government policy and world events seem to play the biggest role in determining price...not the soybean board. | |
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