Helping farmers/ranchers make smart decisions w/data analysis & financial insights. Farmer/Rancher, MechEng, & Technical trader w/unique ag perspective.

Joined March 2023
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1. Domestic water is probably more expensive, in part, because of the complex infrastructure, sanitation, pumping costs. 2. This guy is part of a policy “think” tank. 3. Liberals only know how to take from someone else, not create. 4. Liberals don’t understand how anything works.
I blame datacenters.
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Please, PLEASE, President Trump: go after John Thune with the same viciousness you just went after Thomas Massie with FORCE him to pass the SAVE America Act. Sincerely, We The People.
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Teachers average among the least intelligent university graduates. Little of what they 'learn' is even relevant to what they end up doing. In a given year, the lowest-scoring groups on the GRE, SAT, and ACT are usually those pursuing degrees in education.
Actually neither of us are qualified to homeschool children because we both have not obtained degrees in childhood education hope this helps, Allie.
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Here's a thought Use federal agencies to go after the violent left before they try to kill the President and conservatives again and again and again
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Now is a good time to familiarize yourself with the prelude to the Spanish Civil War Because if the right doesn’t learn that particular lesson of history very quickly we’re about to repeat it
Communists are demonic and violent. Democrats are communists. No rhetoric will change or be “toned down.” That has never happened one time in the history of communism. Toning them down is utterly destroying their institutions. All else is cope.
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Communists are demonic and violent. Democrats are communists. No rhetoric will change or be “toned down.” That has never happened one time in the history of communism. Toning them down is utterly destroying their institutions. All else is cope.
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We are a nation at war. Our POTUS almost killed twice. Charlie Kirk murdered. Hundreds of violent attacks beginning in 2015 - random Trump voters targeted. The seriousness of this moment is still not understood. People live in glibness.
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Do you understand, finally, POTUS? You are not surrounded by serious men.
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I want to see brutal looking men next to Trump. The kind of men you can’t tell if they are good or evil, but they are your guys. And yes it’s time he walks with them with arms out. No more of this suit shit. We need rangers kitted up.
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Veteran buried his eldest and it’s not looking good for his two others. Posting for any connections, help that can be made while they fight for time.
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lol, of course.
Iran has been unable to open the Strait of Hormuz to more shipping traffic because it cannot locate all of the mines it laid in the waterway and lacks the capability to remove them, according to U.S. officials: NYT
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I’m assuming @SpaceX is already planning a rescue mission.
🚨 BREAKING: The most expensive spacecraft ever built.. $93 billion to get us back to the moon.. is being rotated toward the sun because the $30 million toilet vent froze and filled the capsule with the smell of frozen piss.. it’s 2026.. astronauts are peeing into backup bags because the high-tech plumbing on our return-to-the-moon mission needs sunlight to thaw.. apollo guys did this in 1969 with duct tape and a prayer.. we came back half a century later with a $30 million toilet that still can’t beat zero degrees.. they built an entire launch system over seven years.. spent more than the GDP of 100 countries.. and the mission is being run like a student housing maintenance request.. “can you turn the heat up.. the bathroom is frozen again.” nasa is fighting physics.. it’s also fighting a procurement machine that charges taxpayers $93 billion to deliver the same bathroom the apollo boys had when richard nixon was president.. this is the most expensive smell in human history.
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🇺🇸🇯🇵 Everyone in Japan knows "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver. We cover it all the time so I hope our American friends can appreciate it.
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Replying to @ImtiazMadmood
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More farmers paying “77%” more on their fertilizer in 12 days. Meanwhile, I am only paying 25% more. Either someone is full of shit or I need to send flowers to my fertilizer salesman.
Iowa farmer: We've had this huge jump in fertilizer prices because of this conflict. With 30% of fertilizer coming through the Strait or Hormuz, we've only been in conflict for 12 days here, and our fertilizer costs have jumped 77%.
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$1000 worth of equipment per acre? Found the problem.
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I don’t understand all the heavy breathing either, fertilizer and fuel on a cost per acre basis is up no where near as much as the CBOT jump
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How much is everyone’s fertilizer prices actually gone up? Yesterday I bought urea 24% higher than a month ago. Have made way more money with wheat prices going up than lost with fertilizer going up. Don’t know anything about corn farming though.
R.I.P to corn acres this morning. Only a fool is planting corn if the fertilizer wasn’t already bought. Only a fool is side dressing corn if the N wasn’t locked in weeks ago. Sub 92 million is the reality now. Sorghum looks good if first half of N is already on. Same with wheat.
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We’ve reached the point of the war where the coop tries to convince me that all the chemicals I use are made in or near Iran.
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Stop asking me about how my homeschooled kids socialize and start asking how our country allowed this to happen:
JUST IN - Rapid declines in childhood literacy rates across the U.S. are prompting Nationwide Children’s Hospital to begin screening for literacy skills. Nationally, just over 30% of fourth graders are considered proficient in reading, meaning about 70% are incompetent — AP
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