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USDA report pushes grain futures to 'staggering' heights

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    USDA report pushes grain futures to 'staggering' heights

    Just love this headline. Makes it sound like farmers are going to get rich and grain prices are out of this world never herd of returns.

    #2
    Oh ya look at the staggering height
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      #3
      yea and factor in inflation and its pathetic !

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        #4
        Why does no one report on the 'STAGGERING' price of equipment, parts, seed, chem, fuel, grain bins, vehicles, marketing etc?

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          #5
          Maybe the "staggering highs" are from what they're smoking.

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            #6
            Because the industries regulate themselves and are tied to the media as well to control the message.

            It's really just reverse communism just replace Putin with whatever industry you want.

            Grain industry want to make it look like farmers making money there it is. Never mind they have nothing to sell.

            Want to blame farmers for bread prices rising - easy . Just never do story about the price of grain falling in half. Only mention it when grain goes up.

            It's controlled media part of collusion that at one time was against the law.

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              #7
              grain futures pushed to staggering heights of 1984

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