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Posted by farmerboybill on October 13, 2004 at 19:57:38 from (209.83.11.89):
...of being a world class agricultural country. We're all about to go out of business, boys. Today, John Deere announced they will be building a plant in Brazil. Based on the fact that they have not announced that they will be cutting production in any other plant in any other country, they must assume there is a huge, untapped market down there. I'd be looking forward to 2.50 beans and 1.25 corn when they get thier transportation infrastructure done in the next 10 years. The next agricultural superpower is queing up behind Brazil and Argentina, too - Russia. Now that the Soviets are out and people actually have a chance in that country, they'll be where Brzil is now in 20 years. How, oh how, will I ever get into this business? I'm clinically insane to desire it so. Guess we'll all hafta go organic... :-P
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