Dude, I'm not the one with plants reveging!do you ever get tired of being wrong and looking stupid?
BTW, I have some indoor plants that are about four weeks into veg, ya think it's too late to set them outside to save on my PG&E? LOL
Dude, I'm not the one with plants reveging!do you ever get tired of being wrong and looking stupid?
TO give me a 3 dollar an hour raise today
What?, don't you work for an hourly wage like everybody else?$3 an hour? The price of corn went up $4 and the perfect growing conditions should give me a yield of 190 bushels per acre. Which is about 30-50 bushels extra over 2 years ago.
Drought in the rest of the country, coupled with inflation has given me a raise of $120-$200 an acre.
Hamburger is at the highest price ever.
Hell no, I just sit around and collect all the money. Everyone knows farming is the safest easiest job on the planet. Plus the government subsidizes me by the trillions every year. I don't even pay taxes.What?, don't you work for an hourly wage like everybody else?
Your last name must be Monsanto, Archer, Daniels or Midland.Hell no, I just sit around and collect all the money. Everyone knows farming is the safest easiest job on the planet. Plus the government subsidizes me by the trillions every year. I don't even pay taxes.
Hey where do you work???TO give me a 3 dollar an hour raise today
Actually it is really c cheap here. Don't know if we are going to wait another month or get a front quarter right away.$3 an hour? The price of corn went up $4 and the perfect growing conditions should give me a yield of 190 bushels per acre. Which is about 30-50 bushels extra over 2 years ago.
Drought in the rest of the country, coupled with inflation has given me a raise of $120-$200 an acre.
Hamburger is at the highest price ever.
Put it in the bank and save it, if he is re elected you, I and everyone else will need it when they shut down the gov due to no budget.
yea ...um...no......$3 an hour? The price of corn went up $4 and the perfect growing conditions should give me a yield of 190 bushels per acre. Which is about 30-50 bushels extra over 2 years ago.
Drought in the rest of the country, coupled with inflation has given me a raise of $120-$200 an acre.
Hamburger is at the highest price ever.
i don't have any plants revegging you retard.Dude, I'm not the one with plants reveging!
BTW, I have some indoor plants that are about four weeks into veg, ya think it's too late to set them outside to save on my PG&E? LOL
That cannot be per bushel. What quantity of corn corresponds to the $50+ prices? cnyea ...um...no......
corn has gone up but you just pulled a number out of thin air. More like $15 since the start of summer
The price of corn has skyrocketed. try mor elike
This is the futures options trade price. This isn't the price of CORN the actual commodity.yea ...um...no......
corn has gone up but you just pulled a number out of thin air. More like $15 since the start of summer
The price of corn has skyrocketed. try mor elike
Teucrium Corn Fund (the Fund) is a commodity pool that is a series of Teucrium Commodity Trust (Trust), a Delaware statutory trust. It will issue common units representing fractional undivided beneficial interests in such Fund, called Shares. The investment objective of the Fund is to have the daily changes in percentage terms of the shares net asset value reflect the daily changes in percentage terms of a weighted average of the closing settlement prices for three futures contracts for corn (Corn Futures Contracts) that are traded on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), including the second to expire CBOT Corn Futures Contract, weighted 35%, the third-to-expire CBOT Corn Futures Contract, weighted 30%, and the CBOT Corn Futures Contract, weighted 35%. This weighted average of the three Corn Futures Contracts is referred to as the Benchmark, and the three Corn Futures Contracts that at any given time make up the Benchmark are referred to as the Benchmark Component Futures Contracts.That cannot be per bushel. What quantity of corn corresponds to the $50+ prices? cn
I guess "owning" is now defined as copy & pasting articles from hyper-partisan, lefty websites that you got your argument from in the first place. Guess I'll whip out some articles from The Blaze and claim victory.i don't have any plants revegging you retard.
apparently you don't get tired of being wrong and looking like a retard. chesusrice owned the living shit out of you in this thread. just like he does in most every thread.
just like i owned you when you tried to say i paid no taxes, tried to guess my tax rate, and so many other things.
just like you own yourself with that horrific avatar of shitty, abused yellow twigs that you called healthy.
you are a fucking joke. everyone on this board, including the righties, realize you are a joke.
you are a person whose mental retardation is epic, and who's not afraid to display said mental retardation.
But corn futures ain't corn. Just like HF corn syrup ain't corn either. They're both derivatives ... one industrial; the other financial. cnTeucrium Corn Fund (the Fund) is a commodity pool that is a series of Teucrium Commodity Trust (Trust), a Delaware statutory trust. It will issue common units representing fractional undivided beneficial interests in such Fund, called Shares. The investment objective of the Fund is to have the daily changes in percentage terms of the shares net asset value reflect the daily changes in percentage terms of a weighted average of the closing settlement prices for three futures contracts for corn (Corn Futures Contracts) that are traded on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), including the second to expire CBOT Corn Futures Contract, weighted 35%, the third-to-expire CBOT Corn Futures Contract, weighted 30%, and the CBOT Corn Futures Contract, weighted 35%. This weighted average of the three Corn Futures Contracts is referred to as the Benchmark, and the three Corn Futures Contracts that at any given time make up the Benchmark are referred to as the Benchmark Component Futures Contracts.