I don't know where you get off thinking that those with good margins don't want any one else to???
The high margins are not only the result of good weather - "tons" more than that.
Their land is probably the first part - better quality because of drainage, soil type etc, and they would pay for that, in excess of $100,000 to $150,000.
No matter how much you argue the point, 2 farms side by side, all factors the same, will never end up the same production, same net worth, same reference margin. They both will make decisions based on what they think is best but will never be the same at the end of the day.
If you live in an area that you have not grown a crop for the last 5 years you better think about moving your farm to an area that doesn't experience those conditions or just get out and become Dwaine's right "hand"
The high margins are not only the result of good weather - "tons" more than that.
Their land is probably the first part - better quality because of drainage, soil type etc, and they would pay for that, in excess of $100,000 to $150,000.
No matter how much you argue the point, 2 farms side by side, all factors the same, will never end up the same production, same net worth, same reference margin. They both will make decisions based on what they think is best but will never be the same at the end of the day.
If you live in an area that you have not grown a crop for the last 5 years you better think about moving your farm to an area that doesn't experience those conditions or just get out and become Dwaine's right "hand"
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