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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2486337" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Seeing it big time when fuel started shooting up. Some people are smart enough to get prepared for what is coming. </p><p>Family involved in shipping freight and product all over the US and overseas. </p><p>Shipping is going up twice as fast as fuel. What cost 5k before the last election is 15k last week. </p><p>The largest expense for farmers are fuel derived costs and for many labor. They don't control even close to what they sell products for. It is the three middle men and retailer that is making the money. </p><p>Just got half a corn finished beef cut and wrapped by the rancher. $3.88 a pound and they are making money. So who is making the increase of $5-20 a pound at market not the farmer/rancher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2486337, member: 42157"] Seeing it big time when fuel started shooting up. Some people are smart enough to get prepared for what is coming. Family involved in shipping freight and product all over the US and overseas. Shipping is going up twice as fast as fuel. What cost 5k before the last election is 15k last week. The largest expense for farmers are fuel derived costs and for many labor. They don’t control even close to what they sell products for. It is the three middle men and retailer that is making the money. Just got half a corn finished beef cut and wrapped by the rancher. $3.88 a pound and they are making money. So who is making the increase of $5-20 a pound at market not the farmer/rancher. [/QUOTE]
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