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TMX864
Posted 4/23/2015 12:06 (#4533286 - in reply to #4532870)
Subject: RE: Boerson farms and stamp farms


Michigan
hillfarmer - 4/23/2015 07:43

Pretty obvious that "Boresens" have a very good grain buyer

he is getting better selling advice than his competition

lots of money left on the table from the commodities price changes

only had one elevator,go under, here last fall



Not sure I buy all of that. Heard from more than one person about poor quality grain coming from them. With this much corn inventory any buyer would be foolish to pay one grower more than the other when there's plenty of corn to meet their needs. He's picked up thousands of acres just this year, hard to do much future contractig last year on those acres.

As others have mentioned farmings a little different for the the guy who doesnt have to worry about even coming close to breaking even on $3 corn.

All you guys who are saying quit complaining and put some skin in the game are, well, dumb. Ha. If you wanna get in a peeing match on rent just to keep some fields to go deep in the red have at it. You are going to sign on to a 3 year $550/acre deal for ground that at it's very best will do 180 bpa irrigated? No thanks. I rather get on here and complain lol

My biggest wonderment about it all is WHY?? If I had the kind of money everyone rumors he has I think I would farm enough to scratch the tractor driving itch and try to enjoy life. 100K acres is a little to stressful for me lol
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