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North Central Iowa | You are exactly right 1234. I quit farming 4 years ago and ran 100 stock cows up here in norther Iowa and could see this coming with cows long ago also. I was selling farm machinery back then and most of my cow guys where in their 60's and 70's and where ready to quit and nobody young wanted to take over or could afford to take over. The drought just triggered the cow thing. I think most traders today are so removed from the actual commodity that they don't really see what is going on down on the farm. They just look at charts and say this is what should happen. | |
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