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| I agree with alot of what you say Pat. If one were to think that prices are low now, they either have only farmed for about 10 years, or have a bad memory. Grain prices are not at a level which is encouraging consumption nor are we competitive in the export market. It takes stable attractive prices for an extended period to encourage increased usage. With next falls prices and beyond still relatively close to 4 there is not much incentive to do anything other than remain status quo with usage. | |
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