tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27951078.post2481497955000359659..comments2024-02-02T05:45:33.724-06:00Comments on Incoming: John Phippshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03245790061133614986noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27951078.post-34273138205152686102012-09-05T12:13:44.013-06:002012-09-05T12:13:44.013-06:00Anon2:
I didn't realize that was where he was...Anon2:<br /><br />I didn't realize that was where he was sourcing it. He should attribute.<br /><br />I thought they were comments he was receiving.<br />John Phippshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03245790061133614986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27951078.post-4804242038649002242012-09-05T11:32:25.075-06:002012-09-05T11:32:25.075-06:00I'll try to put up a link to the source for Va...I'll try to put up a link to the source for Van Trumps Comments about Aflotoxin. I'ts a combination of several posts on New Ag Talk. Not sure how I feel if he is reading them and passing off as info from one of his contacts. http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=329172&mid=2574691#M2574691Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27951078.post-1219948721591443002012-09-05T08:16:12.022-06:002012-09-05T08:16:12.022-06:00Andy:
Thanks for the feedback - it wasn't mea...Andy:<br /><br />Thanks for the feedback - it wasn't meant that way, but could be construed as same. I'm surrounded by first-time claimers who are pretty nervous about a possible gulf between what they think will happen and what will happen.<br /><br />Further, as I pointed out below, any part of our industry that struggles will be subjected to misinterpretation.<br /><br />You are exactly right. Like the livestock sector or ethanol or grain merchandising, the Drought will illuminate the true capacity of the system.John Phippshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03245790061133614986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27951078.post-10178499779461702372012-09-05T08:01:51.034-06:002012-09-05T08:01:51.034-06:00John,
You might want to ease up on the bashing of ...John,<br />You might want to ease up on the bashing of crop insurance, it might come off as sour grapes. With that said, I think the real problem this fall will come through the review process of all claims above $200,000 per crop per county. This could be easily reached -- 200 acres of corn at high insurance levels. It may strain the record keeping of some producers to do so. Also, if you have share rent landlords, you have to produce theirs as well. The system should work, but the claims review process is antiquated for the scale of disaster we are facing this year. <br /><br />Andy MillerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com