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    #16
    Yaaa this is exactly what we need people calling
    These high prices what would you call the expense
    Side just normal activity?

    When the people that don’t farm talk this way
    It’s dangerous for us actual farmers because that’s
    Who the people that call the shots listen to.

    The drought has not ended!!! Not here and not
    In many of the other major producing areas.
    Factor in covid factor in input prices factor in
    Inflation who in their right mind would suggest
    Prices are too high? At least at this point anyway.

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      #17
      Thanks, I hope it helps.

      Actually the philosophy is more important than the outlook I think. The latter may change but the former stands the test of time.

      Besides, what good is taking knowledge (which comes from experience, which comes from mistakes) to the grave. May as well share if it can benefit anyone.

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        #18
        Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
        Dont get me wrong. Im interested!

        If I can find a voice that can convincingly narrow my window, I'm all ears... Lets just say, that for the full period of my brief existence here, I've never seen such uncertainty. And not only uncertainty, but I can see a logical path to ALL outcomes. Maybe it's my stage in life, or maybe its the market cycle I find myself blessed/cursed to navigate, but I've never seen so many options on the table.
        I find this a period of the great table chip shuffle of options. There are only two at my age on the table. I buy the farm, or I really buy the farm.

        My ty goes out to macdon. He foresaw this price runup to the point I thought he was bonkers. I was way wrong, since I didn't anticipate shortages that became real quick through supply chain issues, something I though nature and man would never get together on at the same time.

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          #19
          Originally posted by checking View Post
          I find this a period of the great table chip shuffle of options. There are only two at my age on the table. I buy the farm, or I really buy the farm.

          My ty goes out to macdon. He foresaw this price runup to the point I thought he was bonkers. I was way wrong, since I didn't anticipate shortages that became real quick through supply chain issues, something I though nature and man would never get together on at the same time.
          And his more recent projection sounded even more bonkers than the previous. If events unfold such that they too are achieved, not sure what that portends for humanity, but it can't be good. Thinking we will start seeing the starving hordes pillaging the countryside shortly after.

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            #20
            Originally posted by jwab
            I gotta get me some Hopium seed. 😉
            No, you don't. lol

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              #21
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              And his more recent projection sounded even more bonkers than the previous. If events unfold such that they too are achieved, not sure what that portends for humanity, but it can't be good. Thinking we will start seeing the starving hordes pillaging the countryside shortly after.
              I'd hate to put words in his mouth, but I believe he was long pitchforks and ammo...

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