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Posted by thejdman01 on September 10, 2006 at 18:08:12 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Can Somebody Explain this to me?. posted by O on September 09, 2006 at 10:48:21:
It is also like the "walmart vs small bus man." Many buy inbulk to save money. Also, it is like anything else,it takes money to make money. If you have 100 acres try spreading a 230,000 dollar combine out over that many acres. Spread that same machine over 5000 acres. If a small farmer has oone bad field 100 acres and farms 500 that breaks the farmer. If the 5000 acre man has a bad year some light sandy ground it only dents his bottom line. Say a big farmer has 5000 acres spread from central Il to southern wi, and sudden death affids hits an area little guy is gone big guy is hurt a bit. Also, I know of some farms around here that are owned by bigger companies lawyer firms landscape companies etc that if they have a loss its not a big deal as they right it off. Big farms can also have huge cpa'sand can find tax loop holes that the small man cant find or get.
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