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| In Indiana the regs for storing thaose products have gotten really ugly, NH3 is extremely ugly much liabilty and meth heads. The dry part might be worth the headaches, should have thought about this last summer. There are some availablility problems on phosphate here many dealers only selling to regular customers and not taking on new ones. If you have the space and can handle the reg.s probably a good investment. I will probably try to stock pile some chicken litter this summer. The ceo of pcs told stockholders we increased margins 2.5 times last year and am going to go another 2.5 times this year, do you think it was his intention to lie to his stockholders or tell them this if he only thought he had a fair shot at making it stick? The corporate world has not been to kind to ceos that don't deliver as of late. Maybe they can't make it stick but it's all kind of scary. A credit line to margin bean hedges needs to be almost as large for maintence margins as what it cost us to plant a bean crop ten years ago, not complaining, this is the new world and we need to learn how to mitigate the risks and capitalize the opportunities we have.
Edited by dixonman 2/25/2008 06:40
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