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Jesup, IA | I’ll try to say it more direct, at risk of sharing a personal opinion, although I believe it to be accurate for the company.
I’m certain Indigo is hard at work getting the premium markets. So if they can start buying commodity grain now and learn to source, deliver and settle purchases, they are steps ahead as they move on to crops worth a premium and buyers who will pay it.
You’re seeing a work in process, not the final product. This may or may not be to your liking. Some see what they are doing, and others don’t.
But again, just opinions. I’m glad they are trying to get farmers better markets. | |
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