The farm marketplace has given farmers reason to be extra cautious with purchases, with low commodity prices and high input costs, which is one of the reasons to look for equipment companies and dealers who will establish a true partnership and be invested in a farm’s success.
Consolidation and bigger yields have increased Prairie farm size, but this growth is up against the usual hurdles of limited skilled labour and uncertain harvest weather.
Will the delayed planting of crops and a resulting late harvest in parts of the U.S. Upper Midwest cause conditioning issues for stored grain? Only time will tell.
Farmers shouldn’t let lower grain prices dissuade them from building bins — if anything they could pay higher dividends in a tough market say sales representatives from bin-maker AGI.
Since its peak in 1986, the breast cancer death rate has been nearly cut in half. Today, the 5-year survival rate continues to improve. But there is still work to do!