In reality everything is going to be profitable. As long as land lords don't want more, so far so good. Helps when a lot of land lords did not get paid last year.
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Yes Lots of Horror stories coming out. Every thing from not seeding an acre taking the Prov money and then not giving the landlord any since it was a crop share. Dah.
Or paying $23 an acre to one and two miles down the road giving the guy $50.00 for poorer dirt. Do you think neighbors don't talk. Rookies
Oh well off topic. Yes looks like just about everything will make money, Just need to get it seeded. Right now probably 30 will be able to seed do to topography. The rest a snow ball in hell chance unless something changes soon. Creek running. Oh yea spring in dugout running Ice lifted two feed, Dog just about fell through on edge no ice 3 feet out just snow.
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I HOPE EACH AND EVERY LANDLORD, SUES THE HECK OUT OF EACH & EVERY RENTER THAT HASN'T PAID. Don't ever let them set foot on your farm again. Don't listen to their promises, pie in the sky garbage. Don't look at their big equipment and think, that they are the best farmer on the planet. They are suckin you in ifn you do listen to their skatallijy!!!!
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Growing some barley, but with the difficulty getting decent Metcalfe seed, I may have to grow a feed variety. I think that there will be good demand next year for malt, given that there was such a poor crop this year. I imagine that maltsters will be sweeping bin bottoms by the summer. Better stock up on beer now!!!
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