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  1. topcropper

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    Yeah, your probably right. We'll discuss this plan at the footy tomorrow then. :D Where the hell were you last week? I'm beaming the first grade video into the clubhouse now while the game is on. You can get a beer and not miss the action :p See ya's.
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    I was reading THE LAND today and some bloke reckons wheat prices could drop another 20% yet. That would put it at or below cost of production. He could be right too, who knows. If it did drop another 20%, farmers globally would pull their heads in, slash inputs and acres, production would slump...
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    Input prices were very low for me last year, after record high prices the year before. My biggest input costs are fertilizer and roundup herbicide. Fertilizer was down to about $450 per tonne for urea which is back to about normal. It was over $1000 per tonne the year before and peaked at $1200...
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    No idea. But I haven't been effected by drought all that much. I'm running at slightly above average right now. I got less than average rain last year, much above average the 2 years previous, dry before that, etc, etc, blah blah. The noughties decade was right on average total rain for me...
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