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Posted by Larry806 on August 08, 2005 at 11:46:03 from (67.76.156.136):
In Reply to: Re: Math posted by edchainsaw on August 07, 2005 at 20:08:33:
oh and for your information.. LDP is not a minimum price... the market tends to use that as a MAXimum price. Oh well ,what is the LDP on beans and what is the price of beans now Something wrong with that story isn"t there Your saying 250 mil isn"t nothing?? GEE I want to be in your county... we have this thing called a limit and we cant get near that much.. The limits have been pushed way up and we never have got $42 an acre LOL would love that. We"ve proven yeilds for 30yrs I don"t know where your at but that"s the way it is here. The farm that I know gets 42 per acre rents for 150 per acre Witch was my original point it is just being passed on to add to expense"s the farmer has it really doesn"t help anything So every other landlord & investor hears of the 150 rent and guess what happens to all the other area farmers
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