Posted by Cas on January 04, 2015 at 16:58:00 from (67.240.133.195):
In Reply to: Re: losing money posted by Brokengun on January 04, 2015 at 15:33:09:
Markets seem to go in cycles that are not entirely predictable. We grew corn for decades. When I started corn was $20 a bag and fertilizer was $60 a ton. Got about 80 bushels per acre at about $1.50. Used most of it thru dairy cows. Also, we developed an off farm income that turned out pretty good. Today is a whole different story. Unless you have off farm income to offset any losses and an understanding wife, it would be a tough rode to hoe. I would jump over to Agtalk.com and click on the marketing forum. Read it for a few months. Quite often some guys post charts that are quite enlightning.
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