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| The difference between the high and low producer is not as pronounced as it was during he 80's and 90's.
In my younger days I knew a lot of guys who rented the land out on shares and had more crop than they could have raised themselves.
I knew guys with paid for land and machinery that lost it while the neighbor across the fence was doing well.
Today very few guys are not within 10% of the what the top producers do. | |
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