gregorio, the problem with the graph you posted is it was "estimated", and relied on x# of bushels per acre. An estimate is far different than reality for a typical Iowa farmer's "breakeven".
gregorio, the problem with the graph you posted is it was "estimated", and relied on x# of bushels per acre. An estimate is far different than reality for a typical Iowa farmer's "breakeven".
The typical farmer's break even is far different than the estimated average?
gregorio, the problem with the graph you posted is it was "estimated", and relied on x# of bushels per acre. An estimate is far different than reality for a typical Iowa farmer's "breakeven".
So these figures aren't correct for a typical Iowa farmer? Should I be using a different source than ISU?
Yeah, you have to use good judgement in Des Moines. Farm girls and city strippers are easy to figure out. It's the ones in the middle that are the b*tch.
Yeah, you have to use good judgement in Des Moines. Farm girls and city strippers are easy to figure out. It's the ones in the middle that are the b*tch.
There's nothing in the middle in Des Moines. Perhaps you're thinking of Ames?
It was some time ago, so my info may be dated, but after four years of college in Iowa it was obvious that Wisconsin girls were better in bed. I'm not sure how that affects corn prices.