Years back farmers were asked to invest in the
hog industry. Many communities invested in
tangible (depreciating) barns and yard structure.
Sounds good but... All feed was supplied,
genetics and or breeding stock, trucking in and
out, sales through marketing companies,
slaughter plants, retailers, etc.
The core ideals were there, control and
opportunity were not. Everything going into the
barns, and everything going out was controlled by
others, they would never make a profit. At best
they wound make bank rate returns and at worst...
For a nitrogen plant to survive it has to be small
enough that the farmer investors can take and
use all production , at a very handsome price,
don't offer product for retail sales, not to threaten
the big boys. Must have poison pill for the shares.
Make the plant scalable, original investors can
benefit through dividends on expanded production
and new share holders,etc
Been there're, done that.
hog industry. Many communities invested in
tangible (depreciating) barns and yard structure.
Sounds good but... All feed was supplied,
genetics and or breeding stock, trucking in and
out, sales through marketing companies,
slaughter plants, retailers, etc.
The core ideals were there, control and
opportunity were not. Everything going into the
barns, and everything going out was controlled by
others, they would never make a profit. At best
they wound make bank rate returns and at worst...
For a nitrogen plant to survive it has to be small
enough that the farmer investors can take and
use all production , at a very handsome price,
don't offer product for retail sales, not to threaten
the big boys. Must have poison pill for the shares.
Make the plant scalable, original investors can
benefit through dividends on expanded production
and new share holders,etc
Been there're, done that.
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