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Our pile of barley. 65,000 bus
1 bus is approximately 330 beer
We will get probably $4.50 delivered
But I guess everyone else up the food chain needs to make money lol . I know it’s just economics and all . If everyone up the food chain took just 5% less we could get $8/9 / bus easy . But we get the scraps ... ahhh farming is so easy ...
Start hauling Monday
Will use a snow blower on a 9030 bi directional tractor and a couple 10 inch augers
Been a few years since we have done this .
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostOur pile of barley. 65,000 bus
1 bus is approximately 330 beer
We will get probably $4.50 delivered
But I guess everyone else up the food chain needs to make money lol . I know it’s just economics and all . If everyone up the food chain took just 5% less we could get $8/9 / bus easy . But we get the scraps ... ahhh farming is so easy ...
Start hauling Monday
Will use a snow blower on a 9030 bi directional tractor and a couple 10 inch augers
Been a few years since we have done this .
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostAnd the value of beer sold will be $42,900,000! You got a shitty percent of sales, no profit sharing? And with out your barley...be cans of WATER!
And it all starts in the soil with hard work and a tremendous amount of time and effort by all farmers.
That’s what wealth creation is , not government handouts
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