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en You can ship corn out of Iowa on rail cars. That costs more money for transportation, and that means a lower price for the farmer.

en As they're sorting cars for each destination, the locomotive or the set of rail cars has to go back and forth ... and change the routing of rail cars to another track, ... I know it's very frustrating to see that.

en It was a way a farmer could turn his corn into money. You couldn't always sell corn because everybody grew it, but you could always sell whiskey.

en What this means for U.S. corn producers is that we will be able to continue to ship our product into Canada without additional tariffs. This is good news for U.S. producers, for not only corn but other commodities as well. I think it sends a sign to U.S. producers that international trade law does work.

en They know, make cars of higher quality, but often that higher quality costs more money, the price in the market doesn't go up, but the costs do, they can't afford it, but the competition can.

en If foreign truckers have lower salaries and lower regulatory costs, then they will provide service at a lower price, which we have to use in order to be more competitive.

en If you consider that every additional penny you add to price means about $1,000 for a section of corn marketed, you can see how important it is to get the best price possible.

en Shippers can reduce transportation costs, especially for bulk commodities, by moving product through a port -- particularly one that has multimodal opportunities such as barge, rail, and truck. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter.

en I call this 'high-tech meets the tractor' kind of project. The importance of the economic development of a $100 million plant can't be overstated. But what it does to (the price of) a bushel of corn also affects the farmer.

en Coal prices will hold for 2006 and perhaps into 2007 due to the shortfall of supply. It takes a while to ramp up capacity of coal and there are only so many ships to ship it in and rail cars to move it in,

en Coal prices will hold for 2006 and perhaps into 2007 due to the shortfall of supply. It takes a while to ramp up capacity of coal and there are only so many ships to ship it in and rail cars to move it in.

en The price has nothing to do with costs, so the sellers have to grope around for price points that the public can live with and that will make the company enough money to pay their acquisition and royalty costs. Certainly, Apple knows that if they raise prices too fast, 'free' will become more attractive.

en Many companies, however, do not have a clear and accurate understanding of their transportation costs, ... They're often bundled together with other costs and reported at an aggregated level, thus preventing companies from allocating transportation costs to specific products, customers, or business units.

en You just don't bargain in rural Iowa because to bargain or dicker for a lower price would mean that the initial price offered was set artificially high,

en Electric fences are clearly not an option for a small-scale farmer because of the costs, so they have to use other means to keep the elephants out.


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