What irritates me is a certain big corn/bean farmer, that was complaining the other day about grocery prices and what a side of beef cost him from a local grower, and then with a slight pause continued to say he wants to see $8 corn. What does he think beef and groceries grow off fairy dust?? I think input costs will stay where they are for a few years, even though oil has dropped a bunch I really don"t see gas or diesel dropping below $3.50. As stated seed prices are high, I am gonna try and purchase mine in Dec and get that 10% early cash purchase price. Fertilizer, well, I am going to utilize the local Soil and water office and U of MN to get the most of my chicken and cow manure. I am hoping there will be a way to save,spread and incorporate some chicken manure when I normally would be spreading urea. I beleive the EQIP program is still open a,d I possibly can get $30-40/ acre payments with some changes in practices. I am just glad I do not have huge equipment payments to make, but then I am not farming huge acres.
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