Posted by redforlife on March 18, 2022 at 06:37:00 from (174.210.167.208):
In Reply to: Whats your outlook? posted by SVcummins on March 18, 2022 at 02:00:00:
It's been exceptionally dry here. If we see a continuance of that, I am not seeing a good year happening. Commodity prices are good right now, but that could be, and likely will be a different story come harvest time. It almost never fails, that's what happens. Thought about contracting my wheat this year (haven't ever done that), but I'm opting not to because I don't think I'll have enough bushels to fill a contract.
Inflation and higher fuel prices will likely raise prices of stuff on grocery store shelves (already happening), but I don't think very many of THOSE extra dollars will trickle back to the farmer. Likely get caught up someplace in between. Always does.
Maybe I should be more optimistic. It did rain last night (much needed). But, I've lived long enough to know that this year starting out, doesn't smell good. Could be a recipe for disaster. And that's not good saying that only half way through the 3rd month of the year. Usually people don't say that on a bad year until about month 6 or 7.
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