Farm Sector Income & Finances- Net Income Up 40.7% from 2024.

I hate soybeans. I think there's some in the freezer from 2011 I need to throw out.
"Edamine" or some other deceptive moniker. Fuccck that!
 
I put things on a list and they show up....I am fucking spoiled and I dont mind.....but I have some sense of what is going on with food prices.
 
Your entire article talks about forecasts, which are estimates of the future.

It's not addressing what is happening right now.

No one is surprised that the Trump Department of Agriculture would issue a highly optimistic press release that looks towards the future with rose colored glasses.
They’ll need another bailout from Trump just like last time. Great tactic for stupid people, though. Fuck them over then come to their rescue with bailouts and call yourself a fucking hero.
 
They’ll need another bailout from Trump just like last time. Great tactic for stupid people, though. Fuck them over then come to their rescue with bailouts and call yourself a fucking hero.
The OP was only one article from Mr. manipulate any and all data so it looks like I am doing great Trump's admin.
If people would just read the news and do a simple search on the subject you will fine pages and pages of info from the farmers themselves saying they aren't doing so good and a LOT of them are talking about going bankrupt because of Trump and his tariffs.
Here are over 6 pages of info from the farmers.
And as I said who would you believe a person who is known for putting out false date or the farmers themselves?
 
And now Trump is hurting manufacturing in the US.
If you make things out of steel the cost of the steel you use is going up by 50%.
Here is an article from this mornings news.
I wonder how many people this will effect, how many American workers will be laid off.
Trump is just destroying the American economy.
 
Take a reading comp course.
Why? I can understand what I read and make conclusions. You are so stupid you think farmers sell most of their grain to China.
You don't even understand what you are reading most of the time.
It's interesting that the Chinese market for soybeans has completely disappeared while at the same time Trump is trying to reduce the market for corn products. And yet you think farmers are doing great and will do great in the future.

You also failed to notice the actual reason for the increase in farm income. Government payments to farmers equal the increase in income. So farmers are making more money because of government payments.
 
Well, I reckon it may be time to stop growing so many soybeans in America. then.
Not many in The South eat soybeans. Probably not many yankees, either.
There's other crops. :rolleyes2:
They could farm animals, trees, fruit, nuts, whatever.
Depends on the land what will do good.
Gosh.. They should just go out and plow up that $400,000 they have in soybeans currently planted and plant nut trees so they can have a profit this year.

You do like to show us how ignorant you are about how business works and how a growing season works.
North Dakota grows corn, soybeans, wheat, and sugar beets. Supply and demand says if they increase the amount of corn and wheat they are growing then the profit on those crops will go down. But hey, maybe they should switch to pineapple orchards since you seem to think they could do that.
 
Gosh.. They should just go out and plow up that $400,000 they have in soybeans currently planted and plant nut trees so they can have a profit this year.

You do like to show us how ignorant you are about how business works and how a growing season works.
North Dakota grows corn, soybeans, wheat, and sugar beets. Supply and demand says if they increase the amount of corn and wheat they are growing then the profit on those crops will go down. But hey, maybe they should switch to pineapple orchards since you seem to think they could do that.
You ain't grown no crops boy. STFU.
Maybe they should switch to Sorghum then abandon it in the field because it was all bullshit to begin with and Solyndra
got the money and dispersed into the ether. That sorghum was still there, though. Dead. Hundreds of acres. People had to deal with that, shitbird, and
it's fucking harder than sugarcane. It has to be burned first. No biofuel was produced from that. :nono:
A lot of diesel got used, though.
 
You ain't grown no crops boy. STFU.
Maybe they should switch to Sorghum then abandon it in the field because it was all bullshit to begin with and Solyndra
got the money and dispersed into the ether. That sorghum was still there, though. Dead. People had to deal with that, shitbird, and
it's fucking harder than sugarcane. It has to be burned first.
Wow. You are an idiot.
Sorghum has to be burned? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I guess you need to tell all those people harvesting sorghum that they are doing it wrong.

Sorghum Production In The United States


Sorghum is the third-largest cereal grain produced in the US, and the crop's popularity is due to its resistance to fungi and mycotoxins. Production of sorghum in the US peaked in 2015/2016, with a total yield of 15.16 million metric tons, and has gradually decreased, yielding 9.27 metric tons in 2018. There has also been significant fluctuation in the total land area under cultivation from one year to the next. Between 2000 and 2018, the acreage under sorghum ranged between 3.9 million and 8.6 million, with a figure of 5 million acres in 2018.
 
Wow. You are an idiot.
Sorghum has to be burned? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I guess you need to tell all those people harvesting sorghum that they are doing it wrong.

Sorghum Production In The United States


Sorghum is the third-largest cereal grain produced in the US, and the crop's popularity is due to its resistance to fungi and mycotoxins. Production of sorghum in the US peaked in 2015/2016, with a total yield of 15.16 million metric tons, and has gradually decreased, yielding 9.27 metric tons in 2018. There has also been significant fluctuation in the total land area under cultivation from one year to the next. Between 2000 and 2018, the acreage under sorghum ranged between 3.9 million and 8.6 million, with a figure of 5 million acres in 2018.
Yes, dipshit. You know nothing about agriculture. Sorghum and Sugarcane have to be be burned before being plowed under, retard.
It's not even a grain, it's like sugarcane, but tougher, the internet is fucking retarded.
Or the people that entered bullshit into the internet are retarded.
It's about like a super-tough bamboo you can get some food value out of the middle less than sugarcane. :rolleyes2:
 
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Yes, dipshit. You know nothing about agriculture. Sorghum and Sugarcane have to be be burned before being plowed under, retard.
It's not even a grain, it's like sugarcane, but tougher,
ROFLMAO.

I wonder why my neighbors never burned their fields like you say they have to when they grew sorghum for silage to feed cattle on their feedlot.

Hmm.. Not even a grain? Sorghum is similar to corn in that sometimes it is grown for the grain and sometimes as silage.
In 2023, the US produced 317 million bushels of sorghum.
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the internet is fucking retarded.
Or the people that entered bullshit into the internet are retarded.

I am quoting from the USDA which isn't the internet. You would be the one posting bullshit on the internet. Are you claiming that you are fucking retarded?
 
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