We live in Kansas, I'm telling you its the best place in the world to live, We raise 240 bu corn, land prices are cheap, natural gas is somewhat cheap, fertilizer is abundant, cattle feed yards are everywhere, everything is perfect here, we are getting filthy rich. I can't spend the money fast enough. Maybe if you were as good as farmers as us, you could raise better corn. You just need to raise more corn per acre. looks like 90 bu an acre to get even. Heck, thats 180 bucks an acre just to move south 1000 miles. Canada has their share of problems I would agree, some of them self induced some of them not. Most canadians would agree they don't have the weather to raise animals in confinement and that is where a big chunk of our basis comes from, yeah our gov't is wonderful, they lie to us about the size of crop we are raising which influence price the whole year, then in short years they trickle the actual numbers out to us slowly so we have no chance to take advantage of short supplies. The US gov't has cost us more money than they will ever give out and all for whatIJ Cheap food policy. Trust me, its not that rosy down here in the US, but I can't take a 1460 out and cut what needs cut and make things work. Dollar for dollar, acre for acre, there is a cost associated with harvesting crops and I would almost bet. . . .our operating costs on an 8010 per bu basis isn't significantly cheaper or more expensive than anyone else. Here are my numbers. Combine payment per year is roughly 54,750 bucks. Harvest wheat and corn mainly in the neighborhood of 750,000 bu per year. That to me is .073 cents per bushel harvested. Anyone disagree with those numbersIJ I could be wrong, I did graduate from a small high school. A very used combine is going to cost about 10,000 per year to do 100,000 bu of corn in somewhat of a timely manner. Thats .10 per bu, just for the harvester.