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    #21
    profarmer, Your generalizations about MOST organic farmers
    couldnt be further from the truth. I agree there are a few
    hippy type tree huggers out there but they don't last long
    in the ag world, these are the types of people the end up
    with 10 acres in market garden. The majority of the organic
    farmers I have met seem to have a vastly superior knowledge
    of agriculture as compared to MOST conventional farms who
    rely on companies like farmers edge or cps to tell them
    what to grow and what fert/chem to use.

    Im glad theres farmers like you out there who are too
    scared of dandelions and wild mustard to pull your head out
    of your ass and realize there's a market for organic food.
    Ill keep taking my 300bux a acre profit with very little
    risk while I watch all you 'big' conventional farms go
    broke hiring farmers edge to tell you MORE
    FERTILIZER!!!!!!!

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      #22
      hobbyfarmer thanks for your information. I
      am trying to get away from hrsw as well
      move in soft white market when looking at
      wheat in my rotation. what are guys paying
      for a feed wheat these days?

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        #23
        One acre OR twenty thou acres ;

        fifty-goat farmer feeding basil straw OR one
        million bu rye farmer using coal oil fuel

        ::::::::: who cares what the other grows, or how,
        or who buys? We grow to sell.

        All of us are farmers! Support one another b/c
        Ive noticed we are becoming endangered species
        with fewer voices. Have you ? Pars

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          #24
          I do not have current prices on feed wheat. I do
          not like to repeat offers over a week old because
          they can change. Buyers will pay well until the
          mills are full then they drop the price considerably,
          to send the message they do not want product at
          this time.

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            #25
            Parsley, very well put, I couldnt agree
            more!

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