Posted by northvale on August 21, 2011 at 01:21:51 from (71.233.250.62):
In Reply to: another hay ???? posted by dave2 on August 21, 2011 at 00:31:28:
I sell alfalfa hay. I made the comment some weeks back on the price of fertilizer. With the lack of rain in SE Pa, the price of my hay is slightly higher than the price of fertilizer, fuel, twine, etc. The price of hay or any other ag product will be driven by the world global market place, period. The US government has decided to devalue our currency by about 50% in the last 4 years, meaning the inputs are rising drastically. Its not funny and its not going to go away. The way I see it is the high costs need to be passed on, then more people will take notice and vote for individuals who will stop wrecking our economy. I do not like talking politics here but politics has now got a serious grip on us small farmers, and it is choking us. Your concern is not with your neighbor, it's with the goof balls in DC.
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