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Sept. 23, 2018

OTRADNAYA, Russia -- Vladimir Mishurov transformed the remnants of the "Lenin's Path" collective farm in this village into a profitable business. He also helped make Russia the world's largest wheat exporter for the first time since the last years of the czars.

Over the past decade or so, Mr. Mishurov replaced his aging Russian equipment with a dozen high-tech machines from John Deere and other makers, and started using powerful new fertilizers and seeds. He bought and rented more acres from neighbors and family, eventually reaching about 3,600, taking advantage of Russia's overall low prices for land.

And as many farmers do in the U.S., he often worked days on end with little sleep, especially during the harvest.

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Re: Grain Is our Oil' : Russia Is Besting the U.S. as a Wheat Powerhouse
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2018, 05:56:13 pm »
I daresay we have nothing to worry about.

While their labor costs are cheap, they are buying John Deere tractors from us.

The motive to make a profit causes more productivity in the US than Russians will ever have.
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Re: Grain Is our Oil' : Russia Is Besting the U.S. as a Wheat Powerhouse
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2018, 05:59:16 pm »
I daresay we have nothing to worry about.

While their labor costs are cheap, they are buying John Deere tractors from us.

The motive to make a profit causes more productivity in the US than Russians will ever have.


As the article says, Russia was once the largest grain producer and apparently is again. And the farmers highlighted seem to understand the profit motive.


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Re: Grain Is our Oil' : Russia Is Besting the U.S. as a Wheat Powerhouse
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2018, 08:55:41 pm »

As the article says, Russia was once the largest grain producer and apparently is again. And the farmers highlighted seem to understand the profit motive.
Well, a warmer climate allows for more grain to be grown in northern countries like Russia... but given that America is moving away from wheat in our carb-conscious society, is it really all that worrisome?
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Re: Grain Is our Oil' : Russia Is Besting the U.S. as a Wheat Powerhouse
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2018, 09:06:47 pm »
Well, a warmer climate allows for more grain to be grown in northern countries like Russia... but given that America is moving away from wheat in our carb-conscious society, is it really all that worrisome?


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Re: Grain Is our Oil' : Russia Is Besting the U.S. as a Wheat Powerhouse
« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2018, 12:48:03 pm »

As the article says, Russia was once the largest grain producer and apparently is again. And the farmers highlighted seem to understand the profit motive.
Then why is that profit motive not increasing wheat production rather than decreasing it in Russia as we go the other direction? @endicom



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Re: Grain Is our Oil' : Russia Is Besting the U.S. as a Wheat Powerhouse
« Reply #6 on: September 24, 2018, 12:50:39 pm »
Well, a warmer climate allows for more grain to be grown in northern countries like Russia... but given that America is moving away from wheat in our carb-conscious society, is it really all that worrisome?

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