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Well, so much for trying to be positive.
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Conan the Farmer
Posted 11/26/2018 21:36 (#7130046 - in reply to #7129958)
Subject: RE: Well, so much for trying to be positive.



South Central Iowa
But what will happen without the King's Monetary System???? All of our pennies saved and earned will be for naught!

Our fur pelt trade depends on exports to Britain! Without it, the trappers will Starve!

You all think this Declaration of Independence will be fine, but wait until the Ladies see the price of tea! Then everyone will rue this decision!

Someone else could probably come up with better ones.....

A person can easily understand economics and not care. There are bigger things than the price of soybeans. That's why this is getting so old. What will be will be. As said above, turn the screws. Do not stop now, go further and go harder. This is our enemy, they can go eat dirt. Especially for retaliating! That is all the more reason to never take them off! If someone pisses in your face, do you smile and thank them and beg them to buy your goods? Who besides Numbers (and a couple of others on here) would do that?

Also, it's not impressive that people can dig up snippets about how this is hurting soybean growers. We are a free society with loads of information from government and third party sources that attempts to paint an objective and honest picture. China has no such thing; they are a closed society where all information is meant to paint the government as powerful and great. The only signs we have of their struggle is their capital markets, commodity flows, and their actions.

Bigger thing to complain about is the USDA and how they are 500 million bushel to high on supply for the 18/19 year on soybeans. That won't get corrected. I have as much evidence as they do.
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