Posted by cadet trooper on December 28, 2009 at 17:09:25 from (76.235.37.24):
In Reply to: AGCO posted by NY 986 on December 28, 2009 at 16:17:32:
NY986, you know when you first look at it the situation looks scary and for those of us who have covered several decades and seen as many changes in the ag industry as we have and think it is unparalleled but I remembered some of dad"s (born in 1900) conversations with my uncles talking about the the old Rumley Oil Pulls and different steam engines and threshing machines, Raydex plows, Superior drills, McCormick reapers and binders and on and on. Who would have thought the leaders in Grassland Farming would be the owners also of a tractor and combine company. One thing for sure just like night and day is change it"s how we adapt to it. I see two options either resist or embrace it and both are going to cost money that"s the American way! Didn"t say I like it in fact I"m an early victim as one old dealer told us when we went belly up you"re better to go early than late, like he told us when I go I"m giving up a whole lifetime of investment and family involvement and I"m too old to do anything else.:-< CT
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