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| The problem in the grain market is a good plan can have poor results while a bad plan can be rewarded.
The judgment of a plan's validity should be based on the information at hand when the plan was put in place. Not by the results it generated because of some wild market turn that could not be foreseen.
Dave is better at marketing than he lets on at times.
One thing for sure, last year's plan is just that, last year's. For me there is very little that happened that can be carried over to this year. High yield and high prices???????????????????????
Tim
Edited by Tim Cooke 2/26/2007 18:33
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