"Dean Hoffman" <""dh0496\"@ine$br#as&ka.com"> wrote in message
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calderhome@yahoo.com wrote:
Many bakeries in the USA are going out of business because they cannot
afford to buy flour at today's high prices. Too many wheat farmers
have switched to growing corn for ethanol. By May US wheat supplies
will be lower than any time since 1948.
Funny thing about that. The USDA thinks wheat plantings were up
last year.
http://tinyurl.com/2aymkd
They don't think...they know. Tractor and Combine sales are up 44% this
year, and up 33% for Feb. alone.
http://www.agweb.com/Get_Article.aspx?pageid=141790&src=
Monthly Machinery Retail Sales: February '08
3/12/2008
Bob Coffman
An AgWeb.com Farm Equipment Special
Milwaukee, WI-Preliminary February 2008 Retail Sales for Tractors and
Combines, issued by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)
indicated continued strong gains in large tractors and combines for the
month and YTD.
U.S. 2-wheel drive farm tractor sales in February 2008 totaled 11,384, up
7.8% from sales in February 2007. Year-to-date sales for the first two
months are off about 4-% from the same months in 2007.
U.S. 4-wheel drive tractor sales in February 2008 totaled 240 up 44.6% when
compared to sales for February 2007. Year-to-date sales for the first two
months are 32.9% higher than the same months in 2007.
U.S. January self-propelled combine sales totaled 381, up 12.7% when
compared to the same month of 2007. Year-to-date sales for the first two
months are 12.3% higher than the same months in 2007.
Farm equipment sales tend to trend higher into June and then taper off for
the remainder of the year, bottoming with November sales, normally.