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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Basketball is hard => Topic started by: 06wildcat on August 05, 2010, 01:22:03 PM
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/06/world/europe/06russia.html?_r=1&hp (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/06/world/europe/06russia.html?_r=1&hp)
Wheat prices should be going up. :excited:
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Already have been. July was the largest one month gain since 1973 and is currently growing on a 13 month high. :surprised:
Warm up your brand new John Deere 9030 Series*
*with optional Greenstar GPS system
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not if they already sold this year's crops, and or have it contracted.
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Someone break it to Havs that corn is pretty much worthless and you can only feed your chickens with it while wheat is basically gold that grows from our lucious prairie.
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Someone break it to Havs that corn is pretty much worthless and you can only feed your chickens with it while wheat is basically gold that grows from our lucious prairie.
for bball farmageddon i'm raising up a pig. when he gets to 60 lbs (my throwing max), i'm going to kill him, split his carcass down to the stomach, then rip the stomach a little. point is, when i throw him down onto the court, his stomach should tear completely open sending half-digested corn all across the court.
should be even funnier if wheat prices are still sky high and corn in the dumps. :crossfingers:
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Mostly all of this year's KS wheat crops would have been sold before the spike. By only a matter of weeks.
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Mostly all of this year's KS wheat crops would have been sold before the spike. By only a matter of weeks.
Ehh, I knew quite a few that sold just enough to pay off their bills/loans and were holding quite a bit back in anticipation that prices would rise. And they've been doing this for the last couple years too because of the market glut with a few great years of production worldwide.
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Mostly all of this year's KS wheat crops would have been sold before the spike. By only a matter of weeks.
Ehh, I knew quite a few that sold just enough to pay off their bills/loans and were holding quite a bit back in anticipation that prices would rise. And they've been doing this for the last couple years too because of the market glut with a few great years of production worldwide.
Some do, but with the cost of storage that can bite you just as much as it can pay off.