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any farmers in north IN?

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Tim Shultz

10-23-2006 11:56:41




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hey all.. just wondering if they are any farmers that sell corn/beans to the cargill evlivator in lapaz IN? I live right down the road from there so just wondering how many of you guys I might see driving past on your way there... I see up too 100 trucks/tractors/semis a day.. thanks, Tim shultz




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Joe-Bob/IN

10-24-2006 05:52:06




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 Re: any farmers in north IN? in reply to Tim Shultz, 10-23-2006 11:56:41  
Haven't been there in a few weeks but 100 trucks, tractors, semi's there is a stretch. I've hauled from open to close before and there weren't 100 numbers difference on my scale tickets... and this was during harvest when they are most busy. Now just two weeks ago I was the last truck at New Energy on a record setting day, #214. Been hitting near 200 trucks a day since then. Was there at 6 am. and am on my way back right now. What road ya live on? Will blow the horn when I go by.

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MIMark

10-23-2006 18:05:03




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 Re: any farmers in north IN? in reply to Tim Shultz, 10-23-2006 11:56:41  
I wouldn't sell to cargill not after the screwing they tried to give the american farmer back in the 80's grain was as cheap as it is now and they caught the devil trying to import wheat to the states from south america at a time when half the farmers in this country were broke the crooks. Would like to use stronger language but theres kids and women that read these posts .



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Leland

10-23-2006 21:34:27




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 Re: any farmers in north IN? in reply to MIMark, 10-23-2006 18:05:03  
Remember the cargills are british , so they probley owned the ground the wheat was grown on in africa .



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