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western WI | Those are great pictures! That was obviously a POOL elevator in the foreground? And the doors were shut not taking that day?
You do know that you have photos that are priceless. As well, they could very well be worth big bucks.
So tell us, being there was several grain companies right next to one other, how did you and your neighbors decide which one to patronize? How could they all be so close to one another without somebody getting upset? I cannot imagine how each company set their prices? Naturally, farmers would want the highest price and I am really curious as to how that worked out for all parties involved. Logic would suggest there had to be alot of friction that developed between farmers and grain companies, as well as between the grain companies themselves?
Edited by grainbinder 1/9/2019 18:59
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