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| I'm guessing there's not anyone here who doesn't already have their equipment line and land lined up for this year. Any and all associated costs are sunk at this point. Prices are plenty high to pay for your seed, fert, chem, and labor. If you're going to leave the planter in the shed voluntarily, you're nuts. If you don't have all the overhead costs mentioned above (equipment and land paid for), you'll be profitable anyway so you would plant.
If the weather doesn't let you take prevent plant, you won't and neither will your neighbor. | |
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