Posted by The tractor vet on December 07, 2012 at 09:49:20 from (76.212.227.196):
In Reply to: More sticker shock posted by rrlund on December 07, 2012 at 08:27:08:
I remember when i was selling seed corn , Guys were complaining about the 98-120 bucks a bag on small orders. BUT if you bought 500 bags then the price dropped to 48 a bag. My problem was most of the guys that i dealt with could plant all there corn ground with 12 -15 bags and some needed 25-30 . No real break for them . And now Comes the GREED of the big Chemical Companys that got into the farming with there Round up ready and tripple stack corn . And oh don't get me started on fert. prices. and each and every year we keep doing the same thing . We keep on buying it . Just might as well just plant enough to feed ourselfs and not worry about feeding the world at our expense .
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