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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4085553" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Sure if grain prices continue to remain the lowest in 12 years and there's still enough water in the Ogallala Aquifer is keep the mid western grain belt irrigated but neither is by no means guaranteed. Moreover are you going to walk out to the granary every morning and grab a bowl of raw soybeans (which have to be dried) or raw wheat or oats for breakfast? Of course not. They all require complex and expensive processing before it gets turn into your favorite breakfast cereal.BTW California produce farmers in normal years could get a permit (if granted) for an acre foot of irrigated water from the water authority for $60. When one of the worst droughts in the state's history hit that $60 went to 4 million.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4085553, member: 58386"] Sure if grain prices continue to remain the lowest in 12 years and there's still enough water in the Ogallala Aquifer is keep the mid western grain belt irrigated but neither is by no means guaranteed. Moreover are you going to walk out to the granary every morning and grab a bowl of raw soybeans (which have to be dried) or raw wheat or oats for breakfast? Of course not. They all require complex and expensive processing before it gets turn into your favorite breakfast cereal.BTW California produce farmers in normal years could get a permit (if granted) for an acre foot of irrigated water from the water authority for $60. When one of the worst droughts in the state's history hit that $60 went to 4 million. [/QUOTE]
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