Sourgum said: (quoted from post at 14:49:46 03/01/13) Corporate revenue for fourth quarter 2012 for JD were up 22% from previous quarter. Midwest farmers probably made more money in last 3 yrs than ever with 7 dollar corn and 14 dollar soys. With the drought last yr being possible exception. Subsidies of 10 billion year have been generous also. Some of this revenue has found its way into equipment dealers hands.Our Midwest economy sure must be different than the Northeast.If that dealer was dependent on livestock producers then that might explain why he did not fare so well last few yrs.
Not sure of your point? How about an executive summary? I am particularly curious of your subsidy number. References please. :wink:
This post was edited by Dalet at 17:23:02 03/01/13.
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