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    Paul Simon / MGE Wheat

    Slip sliding away, slip sliding away
    You know the nearer your destination, the more you slip sliding away



    Minneapolis Wheat
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    Many of our school boards are on the edge also.
    The government has been forcing them to use up
    their reserves, soon they won't have them to
    cover their costs and our rural schools will be
    faced with impossible choices.

    Government wants us all living hand to mouth,
    paycheque to paycheque... This way we will
    always be lined up for their handouts...dare we
    bite the hand that feeds us!

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      #3
      Kathy: Your school board will just raise your property taxes!
      I make it like a religion to get my $2 back from the ABP.
      On every front this organization will sell out farmers and ranchers!
      This sell out organization needs to be eliminated! Hopefully in 2016?

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        #4
        Mabey they should get some of those gov grazing leases that they fight so hard to defend and then they can be real welfare cowboys.
        Kathy those poor schoolboards I just heard on the news they gave themselves an 8% increase and more for the chair who now gets $30 thou and $50 thou respectivly. OOOO boo ho for them

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          #5
          Tom agree . . . prices have gone too far down in the near-term. Due for some form of a bounce.

          But have we seen the overall bottom of these markets? . . . IMO doubt it . . . Corn to me is still economically still too high to support in a very fragile world environment.

          Commodities to me are now in an overall deflationary mode. The U.S. Congress has just kicked the can down-the-road to about February and then reality of irresponsible debt management hits again in force. Maybe it will then be coined by the media . . . the Fiscal Brickwall.

          Whatever it's called, it'll take a generation to get under control and our comodity markets will continue to be affected.

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