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    #11
    ajw- if there is one extra bushel of grain in the world no one pays for it or any of the others.

    if the price of a loaf of bread goes up do you think mills will want to make any extra money by buying cheap and selling high? we are primary producers, lets not kill each other by jacking land prices or rent!

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      #12
      Basically if you don't buy it the immigrants will. Depending on what stage your in there is money in farming.
      Clearify that does not matter what stage your in, if you worked the last few years you made money.

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        #13
        Cotton can you actually give the name of anyone that will pay 5 dollars for a 1964 dime?

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          #14
          <a href="http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1946-1964-Silver-Roosevelt-Dime-Value.html">Value of the Roosevelt Dime.</a> Just the facts ma'am.

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            #15
            feelin these land values will stay high as long as interest rates are low and countries such as china can continue to expand their borders without firing missiles

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              #16
              It doesn't seem like anyone has the appetite for
              increasing interest rates, therefore these bubbles
              are being spawned, unfortunately.

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                #17
                I think they know if interest rates rise too much this economy will collapse faster than a cheap tent. They can't afford to let them rise, could you imagine the foreclosures!!

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                  #18
                  actually foreclosure would be great. I know the equipment and input guys will not go under. and the practical growers will also be fine. no acre will go un-farmed.

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