Well, kind of Gary, but not the same. If farming were like propane, your local elevator would call you and say, "I'd like to buy some grain." You'd say "Ok, I need $X a bushel, but, what are you going to keep it in?" They'd say, "Our bin". To which you would reply "Oh, well you only get that price if you store it in a bin you rent from me." They say "Ok, sounds good" Next year the elevator calls you back and says "I'd like to buy 2 years of grain from you for $X." You say "No can do. I need $X.XX." They say "Ok, still sounds good." Then you send a letter to them saying "Since you haven't gotten all of the grain from me that you purchased for $X.XX yet, I'm going to have to charge you $.XX more when I deliver it. If you don't want it anymore, I'll glady refund your original $X.XX." Farming is really the only business where the producer is also the customer and has no control over the cost of raw materials or finished product.
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