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Re: O/T Dairy Help
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Posted by two mile on March 30, 2007 at 18:51:26 from (66.102.50.96):
In Reply to: O/T Dairy Help posted by rrlund on March 30, 2007 at 14:41:47:
The economics aren't difficult to figure out. Agriculture is one of the few industries that generates wealth. When ag is doing poorly, so goes the rest of the economy, it just lags behind a little. Just look at what the last several years have been, Beans around $5.00, and corn hovering around $2.00. Our margins have not been spectacular so there was little left for us to spend back into the economy. Some of the livestock has done OK but that is just a piece of the pie. Anyhow, now that we have better pricing opportunities, there will ultimatly be more $$$ begin to circulate and the entire economy will improve. What Reagan said years ago is still very true, the trickle down theory is real. Let's hope for everyones sake that our Washington "friends" don't get too tax happy in the meantime. Sorry if I went a little OT.
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