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rickgthf
Senior Advisor

Now that's what I call being a friend to the farmers.

The average price received for corn & beans for trump's four years was $3.51 corn, $8.95.  Corn today was $6.50, beans $15.42.  Now that's what I call Biden being a friend to the farmer.

  Trump practically bludgeoned us to death with his illegal ethanol policy and then nearly finished the job with his trade war. Any farmer who thought trump was his friend then was a fool and anyone who still thinks that way is a bigger fool today.

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jennys_mn
Veteran Advisor

Re: Now that's what I call being a friend to the farmers.

Right on Rick.   Right on man....

Trump didn’t have a trade war - he was waging a war on trade.   And our so called patriots here thought it was GREAT.   Go figure....

Jen

jennys_mn
Veteran Advisor

Re: Now that's what I call being a friend to the farmers.

Oh, how this thread would be rocking’ if the Bass Tard was still the so called president.

Instead it’s, ”Oh, sure, Biden taking credit for the good that Trump did.”   Yeah - sure.   Fact is, NO COUNTRY IN THE WORLD (well, except those run by STONG MEN) wanted to do any sort of business with Trump.  You don’t do business, with someone you can’t trust.   There it is in a nutshell.   Even if someone is the “low cost producer” - who cares?   I would never do business with an as whole like Trump - neither did the world.

And you guys still love him.   Fools.

Jen

jennys_mn
Veteran Advisor

Re: Now that's what I call being a friend to the farmers.

Trump’s America First policy, made America Last in the eyes of every other country.  Farmers that went broke, can thank their buddy, Donald J Trump.

Jen

sam1wiseone
Senior Contributor

Re: Now that's what I call being a friend to the farmers.

$100 plywood yeah!

rickgthf
Senior Advisor

Re: $100 plywood, yeah, thanks to trump's tariff on ...

...Canadian lumber.

  But so what, you need to go back to farmer school.  Everybody here uses rough lumber, 1x 12 or 1x 14 boards. 50 cents a foot any amount you want, white pine, spruce, or larch, 10 cents more planed & dimensioned.  That 32 board feet would cost you $19 here, run the router down each edge and makes it shiplap.

sam1wiseone
Senior Contributor

Re: $100 plywood, yeah, thanks to trump's tariff on ...


@rickgthf wrote:

...Canadian lumber.

  But so what, you need to go back to farmer school.  Everybody here uses rough lumber, 1x 12 or 1x 14 boards. 50 cents a foot any amount you want, white pine, spruce, or larch, 10 cents more planed & dimensioned.  That 32 board feet would cost you $19 here, run the router down each edge and makes it shiplap.


With every comment you make you illustrate yourself to be a fake.

 

ACX66895171
Senior Contributor

Re: Now that's what I call being a friend to the farmers.

Initially tariffs affected the prices. Now it's become an issue of supply and demand. Mills have shut down, resin for glue is in short supply as well.
sam1wiseone
Senior Contributor

Re: Now that's what I call being a friend to the farmers.

Guess that's why fuel is steadily climbing.

I know I know Ricky, you run your cars on fermented beet juice, fuel wouldnt go up if we just did the same.

henrikstudson
Senior Contributor

Re: Now that's what I call being a friend to the farmers.


@sam1wiseone wrote:

Guess that's why fuel is steadily climbing.

I know I know Ricky, you run your cars on fermented beet juice, fuel wouldnt go up if we just did the same.


No Sam that would be Millie and his sawdust or moldy hay