Posted by NY 986 on October 10, 2010 at 18:36:20 from (69.171.163.44):
In Reply to: Re: Combine acres posted by billonthefarm on October 10, 2010 at 18:07:11:
Relatives used to have a big wheat operation in North Dakota and a lot of years the profit margins were too slim for ownership cost. Corn used to be different till the 1970's and the export boom. The immediate profits justified ownership and those that survived the 1980's had grown enough in size that they had enough acres to cover the more traditional profit margin per acre on corn. Seen more combines sold here in the last several years than what was sold from 1980 to 2000. The dealers that were here said 2 or more combine sales was a pretty decent year's business in those 20 years and that was in the prime grain area here in New York.
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