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For those who survived the 80's?
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emtbd1979
Posted 10/19/2015 22:14 (#4848268 - in reply to #4848204)
Subject: RE: For those who survived the 80's?



west central illinois
zmracing - 10/19/2015 20:48

I don't really remember the seed, chemicals, and fertilizer dealers struggling very much. I just started farming in 1982 but I don't think seed and fertilizer went up in price a lot in the 70's like it did in 2008. I think most of the seed came from farmer dealers so they were struggling on the farm but I don't think their seed sales hurt them at all. The equipment dealers were the first and hardest hit of anyone. My family was involved in an implement dealership and if I remember right they sold around 17 or 19 new combines in 1979 so they ordered 20 new combines for 1980 and only sold 2 of them. It seemed like every small town had 3 or 4 implement dealerships in the 70's.

do you think the risk is higher now on the dealers with one corp owning 20 dealers versus how the network was set up in that time frame?
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