. Corn and wheat both have real supply/demand imbalances causin price shifts, etc... There's more to it than what you seem to think there is.
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Hold up. I'm *in* " BigAg , you're quite likely unaware of some of the stuff that goes on to create those same shifts and imbalances and take the profits created thereby. The manipulation is massive and the corporations are HUGE , and they do this at the expense of both the consumer and the small producer , the latter of whom they will absorb and then contract ,effectively turning them into sharecroppers.
These companies often own the various processing facilities too , and they;ve made a practice throughout the industries of shutting out the small acreage grower...example: certain olive processing facilities in Calif that shut out folks with less than ten sometimes less than 20 acres , along with the Sevillano and Manzanilla folks , the latter two going to the new machine picked sort of producing tree........guess who owns most of the acreage with those new trees and quarter million dollar harvesters.
Take a look at what you get for beef on the hoof as a producer , then take a look at what it costs in a supermarket. You know who is getting rich.