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Re: Remember you heard it here first.
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Posted by Dave from MN on March 09, 2007 at 04:22:08 from (74.60.89.38):
In Reply to: Remember you heard it here first. posted by IaGary on March 08, 2007 at 18:09:12:
I for one, like Gary's enthusiasm. Granted I respect everyones polite and honest opinion here, but why bash him for getting his hopes up. From what I have learned from Gary, he seems to have good managment practices. So he should be good. The ones that will fail will be the ones that dont have $, and now go out and borrow, hoping to get rich in corn. I wish Gary the best, and all the rest of you going big on corn, but like your other investments, diversify, I would not put everything into one thing, thats risky. Here in central MN, we have a company called "First Fuel Banks". You can prepay and lock in your price at that time with no quantity limit that I know of, and no time limit to use it. Thay have ALL fuels. So those around here that prepayed for fuel a while back when prices were low, and purchased enough to get through the next year or 2 or 3, should be a bit ahead of the game, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. I need more coffee
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