Posted by GeneMO on September 04, 2012 at 19:05:34 from (71.1.102.163):
In Reply to: selling crops posted by Randy in penna on September 04, 2012 at 17:38:38:
Supply and demand, supply and demand. Hay was like gold here last week. Then it rained 4" from hurricane Issac. But it takes a while for the grass to recover.
Do you not have a grain elevator/buyer in your area?
That is a big part of farming. You dont produce or grow a crop if you have no potential market for it.
Around here, you grow corn, soybeans, or wheat, then you take it to the elevator and they buy it. Now granted you might not like the price, but they buy it.
Now If I decided to grow flax seed, and didn't check ahead, then took my crop to the elevator, they are probably gonna send me packin' cause we dont have a market here for flax, or mint, or cranberries.
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