• You will need to login or register before you can post a message. If you already have an Agriville account login by clicking the login icon on the top right corner of the page. If you are a new user you will need to Register.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Wendland Ag

Collapse
X
Collapse
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Wendland Ag

    Heard that Wendland sold to CPS. Any body know if true

    #2
    And another one goes and another one goes and another one bites the dust. Hey their gonna get you too another one bites the dust

    Comment


      #3
      Which one was it that recently announced an association with one of the big US Co-Ops?

      Comment


        #4
        To answer my own question:http://www.producer.com/2015/06/retailers-join-american-input-network/
        This list probably covers most of the rest that are able to receive barge quantity shipments.

        Comment


          #5
          The loss of independents is going to hurt in the long run. Soon everything from soup to nuts will be controlled by the big line companies. Farmers will have zero bargaining power. It's been going on with machinery companies for years now .
          Farmers are slowly getting cornerd like sheep in a pen .

          Comment


            #6
            A farmer can get discounts for multiple unit deals on machinery. There are volume discounts available for fertilizer, black box deals for spray. The farmers just have to capture the economies of scale. Go big . If that doesnt work, go bigger.

            Comment


              #7
              .....I'll do the other half of that cliche,.... I'm going home.

              Comment


                #8
                .....I'll do the other half of that cliche,.... I'm going home.

                Comment


                  #9
                  This is from Alberta Venture - around 2005.

                  "Pike believes that the biggest issue farms face today is to reach a size and scale where they are profitable. Expansion allows farmers to spread fixed costs over more acres. “We like to see pure grain farms be in the 5,000- to 6,000-acre range to make the most efficient use of equipment.” Unfortunately, Pike says, while most farmers know the costs for variables like fertilizer and weed sprays, they, “don’t really have a clue how many dollars an acre their fixed costs are. Cost of living, for example, is one area that has really shot up over the last 10 years.”

                  Pike believes that the biggest issue farms face today is to reach a size and scale where they are profitable. Expansion allows farmers to spread fixed costs over more acres. “We like to see pure grain farms be in the 5,000- to 6,000-acre range to make the most efficient use of equipment.” Unfortunately, Pike says, while most farmers know the costs for variables like fertilizer and weed sprays, they, “don’t really have a clue how many dollars an acre their fixed costs are. Cost of living, for example, is one area that has really shot up over the last 10 years.”

                  A ha ha "they dont really have clue". A ha ha ha .
                  Methinks Seniore Pike's investors did not have a clue about his cost of living .... A ha ha ha .

                  just go big, scoop a bunch of cash as it is flowing by. Best case scenario you make a large fortune in a relatively short time. Worst case scenario, you go bankrupt, or the Farm Debt Review Board where they will provide you with a massive write down and then its easier to pay.

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Sounds like senor pike advising cps.
                    They took highly profitable sites in our area and flushed their business down the drain. "Farmers need to drive further".
                    Ha, left a big hole for new successful independents in our area!

                    Comment


                      #11
                      Exactly Blackpowder. Hope someone steps up for u guys.

                      Comment


                        #12
                        Reducing competion. Never done for the farmers benefit. Ever

                        Comment


                          #13
                          Surprise, Surprise!!!!!!!!!

                          Comment

                          • Reply to this Thread
                          • Return to Topic List
                          Working...