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cowdoc
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a building for a shop 60x120 with 18 ft walls no insulation, no concrete, two 30 ft sliding doors, one walk in door.....64,000......what pisses me off is that i sold all my wheat to damn soon.....just what i could have gotten for it now i could have paid cash for it[:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!]
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a building for a shop 60x120 with 18 ft walls no insulation, no concrete, two 30 ft sliding doors, one walk in door.....64,000......what pisses me off is that i sold all my wheat to damn soon.....just what i could have gotten for it now i could have paid cash for it[:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!]
The storage charges would've probaly ate up the money. Unless, you have your own bins. Then, you might have come out up some money.
Aspen,i have storage but not near enough.....they charge $.03/month/bushel at the elevators......still would have come out very good.....but who would have guessed....i have produced grain for a long time and have never seen this happen before.....normally gets high for a day or so then bottom falls out of it.
I think it's a tad higher here. I'm not 100% though. If you do buy a building, get the Morton and put a cement floor in it. Yes, it cost more, but it makes working on equipment so much easier. Plus, stuff stays cleaner.