Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
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Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-usa-t ... KKCN1NQ0GR
U.S. farmers finishing their harvests are facing a big problem - where to put the mountain of grain they cannot sell to Chinese buyers.For Louisiana farmer Richard Fontenot and his neighbours, the solution was a costly one: Let the crops rot.
Fontenot plowed under 1,000 of his 1,700 soybean acres this fall, chopping plants into the dirt instead of harvesting more than $300,000 worth of beans.
His beans were damaged by bad weather, made worse by a wet harvest. Normally, he could sell them anyway to a local elevator - giant silos usually run by international grains merchants that store grain.
But this year they aren’t buying as much damaged grain. The elevators are already chock full.
U.S. farmers finishing their harvests are facing a big problem - where to put the mountain of grain they cannot sell to Chinese buyers.For Louisiana farmer Richard Fontenot and his neighbours, the solution was a costly one: Let the crops rot.
Fontenot plowed under 1,000 of his 1,700 soybean acres this fall, chopping plants into the dirt instead of harvesting more than $300,000 worth of beans.
His beans were damaged by bad weather, made worse by a wet harvest. Normally, he could sell them anyway to a local elevator - giant silos usually run by international grains merchants that store grain.
But this year they aren’t buying as much damaged grain. The elevators are already chock full.
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Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
Click bait type article -
$300,000/$8.80 (current soybean price) is about 34,000 bushels. On 1,000 acres that's only 34 bushels per acre. Either the land is really shitty and shouldn't be used for soybeans or the damage was so bad his taxpayer subsidized crop insurance paid him off. My guess would be the latter because there is no way a farmer would plow under $300,000 even if he had to pay storage, damage, etc. Better to have something rather than nothing. Also I have little sympathy for a farmer that farms 1,700 acres of soybeans. Odds are he's farming double that acreage with other crops.
The glut in grain stocks has been building for years now because of too much over production, some of which is encouraged by subsidized crop insurance. Farmers around here have plowed up pastures, waterways, etc. because as long as they get a crop planted they are guaranteed to get paid even if it floods out every year. There are grain piles around because yields were good and there isn't enough storage. The China tariffs are making the problem worse but are just a convenient boogeyman.
Interesting that the article talks about privately owned grain elevators. Most around here are cooperatives. Are the coops screwing their farmer owners too? Maybe the farmers need to start cooperatives instead of relying on private entities if they feel they are getting screwed. And fees for damaged crops are nothing new. Happens all the time.
Why didn't these farmers save their money 5-7 years ago when the markets went crazy and corn was $7 per bushel?
$300,000/$8.80 (current soybean price) is about 34,000 bushels. On 1,000 acres that's only 34 bushels per acre. Either the land is really shitty and shouldn't be used for soybeans or the damage was so bad his taxpayer subsidized crop insurance paid him off. My guess would be the latter because there is no way a farmer would plow under $300,000 even if he had to pay storage, damage, etc. Better to have something rather than nothing. Also I have little sympathy for a farmer that farms 1,700 acres of soybeans. Odds are he's farming double that acreage with other crops.
The glut in grain stocks has been building for years now because of too much over production, some of which is encouraged by subsidized crop insurance. Farmers around here have plowed up pastures, waterways, etc. because as long as they get a crop planted they are guaranteed to get paid even if it floods out every year. There are grain piles around because yields were good and there isn't enough storage. The China tariffs are making the problem worse but are just a convenient boogeyman.
Interesting that the article talks about privately owned grain elevators. Most around here are cooperatives. Are the coops screwing their farmer owners too? Maybe the farmers need to start cooperatives instead of relying on private entities if they feel they are getting screwed. And fees for damaged crops are nothing new. Happens all the time.
Why didn't these farmers save their money 5-7 years ago when the markets went crazy and corn was $7 per bushel?
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Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
From what I can gather, these are private elevators.
Our farm uses a co-op elevator.
And you are right about the plowing of marginal land. We contract out the farming, and they plowed most of what used to be pasture by the creek - my Dad (when he was alive) insisted on leaving a decent strip along our side of the creek, which is still left unplowed, the other side is plowed to within two feet of the creek. I have seen the entire area that was pasture flood before. Many fence rows that used to have trees are gone pretty much everywhere in Illinois - plowed under.
Our farm uses a co-op elevator.
And you are right about the plowing of marginal land. We contract out the farming, and they plowed most of what used to be pasture by the creek - my Dad (when he was alive) insisted on leaving a decent strip along our side of the creek, which is still left unplowed, the other side is plowed to within two feet of the creek. I have seen the entire area that was pasture flood before. Many fence rows that used to have trees are gone pretty much everywhere in Illinois - plowed under.
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Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
Those tariffs are biting us in the ass. Look at the stock market lately. It was just a matter of time. And the trade war is set to escalate further on January 1.
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Ivytalk wrote:Those tariffs are biting us in the ass. Look at the stock market lately. It was just a matter of time. And the trade war is set to escalate further on January 1.
This is what you voted for, right?
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Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
Don't complain too loudly Jondbackjon wrote:Ivytalk wrote:Those tariffs are biting us in the ass. Look at the stock market lately. It was just a matter of time. And the trade war is set to escalate further on January 1.
This is what you voted for, right?
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I voted for the anti-tariff candidate, Gary Johnson.dbackjon wrote:Ivytalk wrote:Those tariffs are biting us in the ass. Look at the stock market lately. It was just a matter of time. And the trade war is set to escalate further on January 1.
This is what you voted for, right?
What you talkin’ about, Willis?
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Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
Same here.Ivytalk wrote:I voted for the anti-tariff candidate, Gary Johnson.dbackjon wrote:
This is what you voted for, right?
What you talkin’ about, Willis?
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Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
So you both voted for Trump, but are too smug to admit it.
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
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Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
Out of Midol again?dbackjon wrote:So you both voted for Trump, but are too smug to admit it.
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
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Ivytalk wrote:Out of Midol again?dbackjon wrote:So you both voted for Trump, but are too smug to admit it.
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
Hey there mister - weren't you recently lecturing me on my crappy attitude..?

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Yes. It takes a whiny bitch to call out another whiny bitch.Chizzang wrote:Ivytalk wrote: Out of Midol again?![]()
Hey there mister - weren't you recently lecturing me on my crappy attitude..?
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Hugs - Right back at you Ivy..Ivytalk wrote:Yes. It takes a whiny bitch to call out another whiny bitch.Chizzang wrote:
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I expect you to post an appropriate selfie at some point. I hope the prevailing winds are carrying the smoke away.Chizzang wrote:Hugs - Right back at you Ivy..Ivytalk wrote: Yes. It takes a whiny bitch to call out another whiny bitch.![]()
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Here's my latest "Meet your new contractor" photoIvytalk wrote:I expect you to post an appropriate selfie at some point. I hope the prevailing winds are carrying the smoke away.Chizzang wrote:
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Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
Yeah, that’s it.dbackjon wrote:So you both voted for Trump, but are too smug to admit it.
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
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No I voted for Johnson and I live in gerrymandered Illinois so all my statewide votes are irrelevant and general assembly votes just rubber stamp Madigan who makes Trump look virtuous.dbackjon wrote:So you both voted for Trump, but are too smug to admit it.
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
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Good on your dad. Preserving riparian habitat is good for fish, birds, amphibians...all the critters.dbackjon wrote:From what I can gather, these are private elevators.
Our farm uses a co-op elevator.
And you are right about the plowing of marginal land. We contract out the farming, and they plowed most of what used to be pasture by the creek - my Dad (when he was alive) insisted on leaving a decent strip along our side of the creek, which is still left unplowed, the other side is plowed to within two feet of the creek. I have seen the entire area that was pasture flood before. Many fence rows that used to have trees are gone pretty much everywhere in Illinois - plowed under.
Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
You know who voted for Trump?dbackjon wrote:So you both voted for Trump, but are too smug to admit it.
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
The leadership of the Democratic Party who determined it was "Hillary's turn" and contorted the process to deliver her the party nomination. They nominated a candidate so bad she lost to Trump.
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There's a degree of truth to this.JoltinJoe wrote:You know who voted for Trump?dbackjon wrote:So you both voted for Trump, but are too smug to admit it.
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
The leadership of the Democratic Party who determined it was "Hillary's turn" and contorted the process to deliver her the party nomination. They nominated a candidate so bad she lost to Trump.
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Same here.AZGrizFan wrote:Same here.Ivytalk wrote: I voted for the anti-tariff candidate, Gary Johnson.
What you talkin’ about, Willis?
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So in essence, it was you Jon, who elected Trump. You can thank yourself.JoltinJoe wrote:You know who voted for Trump?dbackjon wrote:So you both voted for Trump, but are too smug to admit it.
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
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Kneecapped by this powerful post, dbackjon was last seen on his way to Mexico to aid the caravans.JoltinJoe wrote:You know who voted for Trump?dbackjon wrote:So you both voted for Trump, but are too smug to admit it.
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
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Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
Oops...there goes Reuter’s as a source. CID and Gil won’t be happy.HI54UNI wrote:Click bait type article -
$300,000/$8.80 (current soybean price) is about 34,000 bushels. On 1,000 acres that's only 34 bushels per acre. Either the land is really shitty and shouldn't be used for soybeans or the damage was so bad his taxpayer subsidized crop insurance paid him off. My guess would be the latter because there is no way a farmer would plow under $300,000 even if he had to pay storage, damage, etc. Better to have something rather than nothing. Also I have little sympathy for a farmer that farms 1,700 acres of soybeans. Odds are he's farming double that acreage with other crops.
The glut in grain stocks has been building for years now because of too much over production, some of which is encouraged by subsidized crop insurance. Farmers around here have plowed up pastures, waterways, etc. because as long as they get a crop planted they are guaranteed to get paid even if it floods out every year. There are grain piles around because yields were good and there isn't enough storage. The China tariffs are making the problem worse but are just a convenient boogeyman.
Interesting that the article talks about privately owned grain elevators. Most around here are cooperatives. Are the coops screwing their farmer owners too? Maybe the farmers need to start cooperatives instead of relying on private entities if they feel they are getting screwed. And fees for damaged crops are nothing new. Happens all the time.
Why didn't these farmers save their money 5-7 years ago when the markets went crazy and corn was $7 per bushel?
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Re: Harvesting in a trade war - U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar
It's funny how no one voted for Trump.dbackjon wrote:So you both voted for Trump, but are too smug to admit it.
Well done!
Of course you also voted for the spineless GOP in the House and Senate who have been nothing but rubber stamps for Trump.
Another Well done!
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