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    #16
    Don't forget "risk" furrow.

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      #17
      And yet with low interest rates that Freeland talks about farmers cant get interest free advances on the full amount for their contribution to the economy

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        #18
        Yup but let’s throw money at every other sector that creates zero wealth .... no wonder why we are in deep trouble as a nation
        The US gets it , they value Ag

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          #19
          Farmers make lotsa money, lotsa money for everyone else!!

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            #20
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            Don't forget "risk" furrow.
            Sad part is absolutely no one give a hoot about our risk ... as was said on here by a non farmer ... farming is so easy ... insurance.. subsidies.. there is nothing to it lol
            Why do those who think it’s so easy not farm ??? Hmmmmm

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              #21


              Done for the day

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                #22
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                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 .
                Used a snow blower on piles years ago, it worked great! Case 444 auger could hardly keep up and minimal cleanup after. I'd like to have one of those beers with you!

                Good for you. Glad to see you had a good crop after all that hail.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
                  Used a snow blower on piles years ago, it worked great! Case 444 auger could hardly keep up and minimal cleanup after. I'd like to have one of those beers with you!

                  Good for you. Glad to see you had a good crop after all that hail.
                  yes furrow , glad to see it was your turn !

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                    #24
                    Only turn the Ghetto gets is a turn for the worse.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      yes furrow , glad to see it was your turn !
                      Sad part is that was the only 700 ac that never got hail .
                      Our turn would not have been to have 80% of our ac hit .... but hey farming is so easy . We were close to the garden spot lol
                      Not about the pile , it’s about the wealth it generates for everyone else in the ag industry and not necessarily us as farmers .
                      Out of that $43,000,000 we will be lucky to take home a fraction actually

                      Some farms did better here some not , not the point, it’s how little we all get in return for the value we produce at the end of the day .
                      Last edited by furrowtickler; Oct 8, 2020, 05:01.

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