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Re: Corn prices Kris Krieger 05-09-2008
---> Re: Corn prices Amy Blankenship05-10-2008
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Posted by Warm Worm on May 11, 2008, 5:31 pm
Amy Blankenship wrote:
>> Amy Blankenship wrote:
>>>> news:01b2946a-da8c-45ca-8aac-
>>>> 4f23f2dac7ef@25g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:
>>>>
>>>>> I was up the road talking to a farmer. The only corn he sells is at a
>>>>> roadside stand. He planted LESS corn this year for sale. He figures
>>>>> that corn prices are going to be so high that people will be buying
>>>>> less, so he's planting less so he isn't caught with extra corn. Hmmmm.
>>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure that makes sense - I'm sure he'd still sell for less than
>>>> the
>>>> gorceries, whcih attracts people. Also, corn for food will be harder to
>>>> get as more and more is dedicatedto ethanol production (even tho' plain
>>>> ol' native Switchgtrass, IIRC, is more efficient, btu that's another
>>>> story). Prices are also up along with anything and everythign telse
>>>> that
>>>> gets shipped by truck - higher fuel prices means higher checkout prices.
>>>> People still need to eat, and corn will still be cheaper than many other
>>>> things.
>>>>
>>> I had similar thoughts...
>> Hey Amy, are the one I see online who's worked with Authorware?
>
> That is one thing that I do ;-)

Cutie then. ;)

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