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Leesburg, Ohio | You seem to be saying we should all try to lower our yields (or not do things to increase yields) so you can make more money.
No one has ever said you must spend more on your operation trying to increase your yields. But it is really not your place to be critical when others try to learn, and increase their yields in order to lower their cost per bushel in an effort to adapt to low crop prices, and increase their profit.
If you do not understand the difference between micro- and macro-economics, maybe this would be a good time to study up on it. | |
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