Posted by K Effective on May 08, 2015 at 21:25:41 from (162.235.236.141):
In Reply to: Running the numbers posted by rrlund on May 07, 2015 at 18:28:11:
Stamps messed stuff up enough around here as it was, now these guys are even more extreme. I was told the money source is a Wall Street investment fund, but Amway could be possible as well.
They farm a field next to a friend of mine, had a 60 foot tree fall from the fencerow last summer, sprayed and harvested around it the rest of last year, chiseled around it in the fall, and planted around it this spring. Seems like it would be impossible to move a loader tractor/operator/truck that far and wide to keep up on little things like that.
Same friend said Boersens were nearly all corn, and tillage on all acres, but someone here said they grew potatoes, so who knows for sure.
When he was up and going, Stamp was buying 25-40 new Deeres a year nearby, with many shipped to Florida from MI when assembled. The service manager said they would push a dead tractor to the edge of the field until they had four or five that needed service, then fly the repair guy from MI down to FLA to fix 'em all.
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