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Conan the Farmer
Posted 1/13/2018 16:45 (#6502622 - in reply to #6502579)
Subject: RE: 1920s



South Central Iowa
1) You have records from the 1920's!?!?!? That's cool!

2) No wonder people ate some much beef back in the day.

3) 28 times. Corn yields were approximately 25 bpa, 1/7th of today, and price was roughly 1/4 of today; 1/28th. Fats at 4-5c is pretty much 1/28th our price today; wonder what slaughter weights were?

4) No USDA reports back then.... See guys, using government causation:correlation logic, without the USDA, we would have sub dollar corn! Thank them!

5) Through the echoes of time I hear a voice screaming out... It's MT's great-grandfather... "Ain't no way this country can grow 2 billion bushels of corn! Hold onto it! It's peak freakin' corn boys!".... Legend has it MT still has that corn in a bin to this day.... Lol
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