Posted by trucker40 on February 05, 2009 at 18:15:29 from (69.151.56.112):
In Reply to: Re: Ia Ag Economics posted by trucker40 on February 05, 2009 at 15:50:58:
You kind of make me mad with your attack on me and not even saying anything about what I said.Thats dumb on your part,lowers the value of your"opinion"which was wrong to begin with.You are some kind of educated paper pusher of some sort.If its so good farming buy you one and all the machinery.Never mind land is sky high and machinery is in outer space and prices paid to you are scraping the bottom of the barrel.Some real smart guy like you ought to do that just to prove to me how wrong I am.Yeah right and pigs fly!I doubt you would last 6 months.If you managed to plant something that grew it would cost you 4 times what it would a real farmer,and when you harvest and see you are going in the hole instead of making a profit you probably will have a coronary.Then we wont worry about you starving to death because if you dont get to the hospital in time you probably are going to be pushing up daisies.
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