Posted by paul on February 12, 2008 at 19:04:25 from (66.60.197.98):
In Reply to: This really burns me up! posted by Keith in NW MO on February 12, 2008 at 16:22:16:
Link doesn't work for me?
Hay seems to be selling for $2 - 3 a bale here. Less in baling season.
I grow corn, 5 years ago livestock fellas laughed and said they don't need to grow corn when they can buy it from me for less than it costs to grow it. Sucks to be me doesn't it, oh well, we'll just keep buying your corn for nothing.
So bunch of farmers here in MN built ethanol plants with their own money. And the global ecconomy has changed, other countries need & can pay good money for my corn.
Now the livestock fella is crying to the govt, shouldn't be any support for ethanol, grain prices are too high, we can't afford to feed our critters.....
Who should feel sorry for whom?
Don't get me wrong, I raise livestock too, if these grain prices go higher or don't drop a bit in time we will lose a lot of livestock, and then my corn will be worthless again.
Me, I think we need each other.
Some grain fellas want more more more, waiting for higher prices.
That ain't gonna work either.
We all need each other.
Some don't get that.
Not nice to laugh at each other - tables will turn....
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