October 30, 2016

This Backslide Is Historic

A report from Agriculture.com. “Just as rising farm incomes place upward pressure on farmland values and cash rental rates, falling farm incomes place downward pressure on farmland values and cash rental rates. In August, the USDA released its annual update on farmland market conditions. After a surge in rental rates that began in 2008, the national average for cropland cash rent fell 6%, to $136 per acre, in 2016. The only other decline in national cropland cash rental rates since 1998 was a 3% decline in 2007. Rental values fell the most in Minnesota, Iowa, northern Missouri, and northern Illinois.”

“Similar to cropland, the average rental rate for pasture in the U.S. also fell in 2016. While we have previously looked at changes in farmland values and cash rental rates during the boom period, 2016 will be marked as the year cash rental rates began to decline at the national level. This is true for both crop and pasture.”

The Farm Journal. “Farming this fertile Indiana ground is both Jason Wykoff’s passion and his livelihood. But after 22 years, he was forced to make one of the most difficult decisions of his career. ‘We’d been previously farming on shares,’ Wykoff says. ‘And when this lease was up, the owner wanted to go to a cash rent. We felt it was just in an area where we couldn’t survive long-term.’”

“Those 12,000 acres were a vital part of Wykoff’s business for the past eight years. He added tile, irrigation and other improvements to make it a better farm, so walking away was a decision he didn’t take lightly. Even so, nearly a year later, it’s one he doesn’t regret. ‘If we were still farming that farm in the current situation, I would have a lot of anxiety,’ he says.”

“Wykoff isn’t alone. A recent Farm Journal Twitter poll shows 57 percent of farmers are willing to walk away on any ground that can’t be renegotiated. Even more telling is ProFarmer’s annual LandOwner survey, showing farmers say if prices don’t come down, they may walk away, too. ‘According to our survey, we find that 44% of our members and subscribers are willing to walk away from a cash lease if that lease is not lowered going into 2017,’ says Mike Walsten, Editor of ProFarmer LandOwner Newsletter.”

The Capital Journal. “South Dakota State University has been doing the land value survey for 26 years and this week is reporting on it and related topics to those who lend money - or maybe don’t, now - to ranchers and farmers at meetings in Pierre, Sioux Falls and Watertown. Ag bankers have told reporters all summer across the region that they are having serious meetings with farm borrowers after two years of lower crop prices have thinned or erased profits for many. Federal officials expect net farm income to drop again, nationwide, this year.”

“The new report from SDSU says the ’sharp declines in crop prices and … beef cattle prices’ are showing up in what land is worth for grazing cattle and growing crops. Ranchers and other livestock market experts say prices for calves coming off pasture in the fall are down 40 percent or more from two years ago. Farmers are looking at prices for corn, soybeans and wheat also down 30 percent to 40 percent or more from historic highs seen three and four years ago.”

“Typically, livestock prices counter crop prices: when crop prices go down, that means feed is cheaper, which usually bolsters prices for livestock. But the past five years, livestock and crop prices tracked higher together - more or less - and in the past two years have dropped back at the same time.”

“This year’s backslide is historic: the first annual decrease since 1991, at least, which is when SDSU began its survey of about 190 experts across the state. Land values went down a lot in the early 1980s during the crisis in farm lending that drove many off the farm. But since then, it’s been a fairly nice run until 2016, as the story was higher land values every year.”

“The value of all non-irrigated ag land - crop and pasture -increased 82.3 percent from 2011-2015 statewide, from $1,374 per acre to $2,505, before sliding back 2.4 percent this year to $2,444. In the central part of the state, including PIerre, the value of all non-irrigated ag land - cropland and pasture - more than doubled from 2011-2016, up 112.4 percent, from $1,450 per acre to $3,080 in 2016, including a 1.5 percent increase this year from $3,035 in 2015.”

The Bangkok Post. “Rice farmers in some provinces have grown increasingly impatient and are imploring the government to help them after prices plunged to a 10-year low. In Buri Ram, farmers say they are in deep trouble as rice prices have dipped well below cost to five baht a kilogramme. They have asked the government to help prop the prices to at least 10 baht per kg, their break-even level.”

“Millers are now paying them only 5,000 baht a tonne for the main crop they are harvesting, citing high humidity and impurities. They claim the price is the lowest in decades, yet they have no choice but to accept it in order to repay debts and have money for daily expenses, harvesting equipment rentals, and school supplies for their children for the coming semester.”

“‘We spent 70,000 to 80,000 baht to farm on our 35 rai this year. Although the output was good, it’s questionable whether our income will cover the costs,’ said Prakong Hoopracone, 49, from Muang district of the northeastern province.”

“In Chai Nat, some farmers reportedly are putting their land up for sale because they can’t bear to lose any more money on their crops. Government spokesman Lt Gen Sansern Kaewkamnerd said on Saturday that the government was speeding up efforts to solve the problem. But he dismissed some news reports as ‘half-truths,’ such as stories linking farmland sales to low rice prices. ‘We’ve checked the facts and found that the people who are selling farmland right now are actually landlords who no longer want to rent it or those with no manpower to work the fields,’ he said.”

“Because of the restrictions and higher rice prices at the time, 80,000 farmers pledged 450,000 tonnes for loans totalling 6.39 billion baht for the 2014-15 crop year, according to BAAC data as of March 31, 2015. Rice prices around the world have fallen as a record crop is forecast for the 2016-17 harvest season, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said in its latest Rice Price Update. The FAO’s All Rice Price Index showed international rice prices in the first eight months of 2016 were 9% below the levels of a year earlier.

“The International Grains Council (IGC) also noted a sharp fall in export prices of Thai rice in August. ‘The market in Thailand was weighed down by sluggish international demand and increasing secondary crop arrivals, while additional pressure stemmed from efforts by the government to offload state reserves through a series of auctions,’ it said.”




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Comment by taxpayers
2016-10-30 11:46:47

I guess I’LL own tnh for a long time

 
Comment by azdude
2016-10-30 12:14:24

BEG FOR A LOAN!

 
Comment by new attitude
2016-10-30 12:46:59

I too like to jail the unskilled zombies at $50k a yr vs food stamps at $160 mo.

Big biz wins again with $2 a day labor, taxpayers lose.

The Thirteenth Amendment forbade slavery and involuntary servitude, “except as punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted.”

 
Comment by Ben Jones
2016-10-30 12:53:05

‘the ’sharp declines in crop prices and … beef cattle prices’ are showing up in what land is worth for grazing cattle and growing crops. Ranchers and other livestock market experts say prices for calves coming off pasture in the fall are down 40 percent or more from two years ago. Farmers are looking at prices for corn, soybeans and wheat also down 30 percent to 40 percent or more from historic highs seen three and four years ago.’

‘Typically, livestock prices counter crop prices: when crop prices go down, that means feed is cheaper, which usually bolsters prices for livestock. But the past five years, livestock and crop prices tracked higher together - more or less - and in the past two years have dropped back at the same time.’

‘This year’s backslide is historic: the first annual decrease since 1991, at least, which is when SDSU began its survey of about 190 experts across the state. Land values went down a lot in the early 1980s during the crisis in farm lending that drove many off the farm. But since then, it’s been a fairly nice run until 2016, as the story was higher land values every year.’

So a 30 year run up, prices off 20-40%. Could get messy out there.

Comment by 2banana
2016-10-30 13:07:12

A year or two from now farmland REITs might make a pretty good investment….

Comment by Blue Skye
2016-10-30 14:18:46

In the meantime, climb higher in the stands and watch the dominoes. Oil field defaults, shipping defaults, farming defaults and now the Luxury builders are feeling the pain. Manufacturing is already rolling over. It’s a multiplex show.

Comment by Raymond K Hessel
2016-10-30 15:04:35

Inconceivable! CNBC and the rest of the corporate financial media assures me that Everything is Awesome!

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Comment by Michael Viking
2016-10-30 15:33:27

Stop peddling fiction.

 
Comment by mcbain!
2016-10-30 16:04:35

Funny thing I heard today on the radio - GDP for the 3rd quarter came out friday, an unbelievable 2.8% or some such nonsense. Turns out about .8% of that was due to soybean exports as brazil and argentina crops suffered - I’m guessing probably from el nino effects. Putting that one time anomaly aside, I’m sure the bureau of lies and fraud that worked overtime to cook that number up must have been bummed when the FBI stole their thunder and ruined their queen bee’s future. Aint life a . . . Hillary?

 
Comment by taxpayers
2016-10-30 18:53:53

Inventory build and increase fed spending
More like 2′1 %

 
 
 
Comment by Rental Watch
2016-10-30 18:34:51

Are there any public REITs focused on agriculture?

 
 
Comment by The Selfish Hoarder
2016-10-31 07:39:59

“The new report from SDSU says the ’sharp declines in crop prices and … beef cattle prices’ are showing up in what land is worth for grazing cattle and growing crops. ”

More food per Bitcoin - I love it!

 
 
Comment by ZH
2016-10-30 12:59:19

Now we know where the money came from. It’s all borrowed.

“China’s Debt Has Grown $4.5 Trillion In Past 12 Months, More Than The US, Japan And Europe Combined”

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-30/chinas-debt-has-grown-45-trillion-past-12-months-more-us-japan-and-europe-combined

Comment by palmetto
2016-10-30 13:36:13

I’m glad you posted that. When it comes to money from “thin air”, the Chinese are the masters of the universe, IMO.

I’ve posted about how some wealthy Chinese ran up prices of art and other objects at high end auctions, and some who “won”, just decided not to pay if they weren’t in the mood. I’m wondering what happens if China just decides to default on its debt. I don’t think it’s outside the realm of possibility.

In the end, I have a feeling it will be China that brings down the system, once and for all.

Comment by ZH
2016-10-30 14:02:08

We all must do our part to make America great again.

 
Comment by Blue Skye
2016-10-30 14:24:17

Add the $26 trillion they had already racked up. The whole China Miracle was a debt trip. I have no idea how they did it.

I think that they will fall in on themselves. Their servant countries are already on the rocks. Not that there won’t be adjustments, but the US isn’t going to collapse if China closes up shop.

Comment by oxide
2016-10-30 14:58:35

Who has been lending the money to China? Were they borrowing it from themselves?

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Comment by tangouniform
2016-10-30 18:23:27

Who? Every investor in every company that “partnered” with the Chicom industrial complex. You don’t think all those factories churning out toxic toys for all ages just sprang up over the past 30 years, right? If it’s listed on a US stock exchange and “makes” things you can bet a good chunk of its stock equity is sunk into Chinese soil.

It happened in Japan too, just a much smaller game. The Japanese are a bit more circumspect about outside investment.

 
 
 
 
 
Comment by taxpayers
2016-10-30 12:59:53

Refi up the yingding,yo

Black Knight took a close look at mortgage refinance activity through the first half of 2016. As Black Knight Data & Analytics Executive Vice President Ben Graboske explained, borrowers are continuing the trend of drawing upon growing equity in their homes, though at nowhere near the levels at which they had pre-crisis.

https://photos.prnewswire.com/prnvar/20150712/235391LOGO

“The roughly 350,000 cash-out refinances in Q2 2016 accounted for 42 percent of all refinances in the quarter, and marked the ninth consecutive quarterly increase in cash-out lending, not only by count, but also by the amount of equity tapped,” said Graboske.

Comment by azdude
2016-10-30 13:18:16

free money!

 
Comment by ZH
2016-10-30 13:18:33

can u say U N D E R W A T E R?

 
 
Comment by ZH
2016-10-30 13:24:23

Beginning of the end.

Former FBI Asst. Director Accuses Clintons Of Being A “Crime Family”

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-30/former-fbi-asst-director-accuses-clintons-being-crime-family

 
Comment by Blue Skye
2016-10-30 14:40:33

“Rice farmers…are in deep trouble as rice prices have dipped well below cost to five baht a kilogramme.”

I figure that’s about 7 cents per pound. A decade ago retail for basic rice here was 17 cents.

“prop the prices to at least 10 baht per kg, their break-even level.”

There may be problems. Hopefully they did not take out big loans to invest in “two bedroom and a hall” appartments.

 
Comment by azdude
2016-10-30 14:49:45

Corporate debt has doubled to 7 trillion since the crisis to fund stock buybacks. Everyone has levered up to speculate in stocks and homes.

 
Comment by Raymond K Hessel
2016-10-30 15:18:46

It appears that at least some FBI agents still believe in something called professional integrity, since their resignation letters have been piling up on Director Comey’s desk since he gave Hillary a free pass for mailing highly classified information on her insecure private e-mail server to cronies like Sid Blumenthal who had no security clearance. Of course you won’t read a word of this in our lapdog media.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3886942/Resignation-letters-piling-disaffected-FBI-agents-wife-urging-admit-wrong-Director-Comey-jumped-chance-reopen-Hillary-investigation.html

 
Comment by Raymond K Hessel
2016-10-30 15:22:32

There seems to be some internal tension between the fossils who believe the rule of law applies to everyone, and the Comey crowd who give the well-connected .1% a free pass for their crimes and corruption.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/laptop-may-include-thousands-of-emails-linked-to-hillary-clintons-private-server-1477854957

Comment by palmetto
2016-10-30 16:49:20

And they’ll continue to give the .1% a free pass. Weinergate is just a distraction. On its face, it seems like some sort of smoking gun. But when you think about it, how improbable is it that they never seized the Abedin/Weiner devices in the first place and accepted Huma’s word that she handed everything over. And then all of a sudden 650,000 emails pop up? Who the heck has 650,000 emails on their computer?

Comey hasn’t had a change of heart, he’s had a change of tactic. It’s all BS. Truth is, Trump was already taking the lead before this happened and the drip drip drip of Wikileaks and the Veritas videos and the election fraud reports were taking a toll.

 
 
Comment by Raymond K Hessel
2016-10-30 15:23:46

Vanilla Ice for President. If there’s a problem, yo, he’ll solve it.

Comment by SW
2016-10-30 19:22:40

Ice ice baby

 
Comment by Professor Bear
2016-10-30 19:49:25

How come Trump finds this guy so threatening?

Independent candidate Evan McMullin is ‘puppet’ of a ‘loser’, says Trump
Republican attacks former CIA operative running a strong campaign in Utah, prompting McMullin to condemn ‘authoritarian’ who ‘harassed women’
Supporters pose for a photo with Evan McMullin, right, in Utah. Photograph: Rick Bowmer/AP
Alan Yuhas
Sunday 30 October 2016 14.13 EDT
Last modified on Sunday 30 October 2016 16.17 EDT

Donald Trump called Evan McMullin the “puppet” of a “loser” on Saturday, prompting the third-party candidate who threatens to beat Trump in Utah to retort that the Republican nominee was “deeply corrupt”.

 
 
Comment by palmetto
2016-10-30 16:14:15

BTW, don’t anyone get too giddy over this Weinermail thing. Like I said when I first posted about it, it might well be a big head fake meant to distract from the Wikileaks and the Veritas videos and that’s what it is starting to look like. Nothing will ever come of it. Fuhgeddaboudit.

The real story is the voter fraud and election rigging.

Comment by Raymond K Hessel
2016-10-30 17:02:19

It would be way premature to conclude that Weinergate (the latest one, anyway) would be the end of Crooked Hillary’s campaign. For one thing she still has the lapdog media solidly behind her, and for another, the vast majority of the electorate are still sheeple. And every single D voter, without exception, has no qualms about voting for Hillary regardless of how corrupt and venal she is. Add in millions of illegals and dead people voting, all those future cat ladies, entitlement voters, and George Soros’ voting machines tabulating the totals, and Crooked Hillary could still pull off the con job of the century.

Comment by palmetto
2016-10-30 17:45:13

That’s the real story, the rigging and the voter fraud. Weinergate distracts from that.

Alex Jones had Larry Nichols (the former Clinton insider, now dying from COPD or emphysema or whatever) on his show this evening. They’re right to emphasize the rigging and the fraud. But then they swung into this whole thing about a meeting between Obama, Lynch, Comey and Podesta and a contested election and martial law and I’m like, oh boy, here we go. If it’s that bad, TPTB are just asking for a military coup and that will not end well for them.

To me, the more interesting and devastating story on the show was the return of infantile paralysis aka polio to the US. That should be all over the media right now. Instead, we get dickileaks.

Comment by palmetto
2016-10-30 18:02:35
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Comment by snake charmer
2016-10-30 19:52:44

Without exception? I am a registered Democrat and am voting for Stein. I’m guessing that close to a half-million others will too.

Agree about the media, though.

Comment by Eddie89
2016-10-31 10:22:23

Independent here and also voting for Stein.

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Comment by phony scandals
2016-10-30 16:19:09

The Clintons are a ‘crime family’: Ex-FBI big | New York Post
http://nypost.com/2016/10/30/the-clintons-are-a-crime-family-ex-fbi-big/ - 242k - Cached - Similar pages

Comment by rms
2016-10-30 20:20:17

Haha… these appointed officials are expected to do a 2-1/2 gainer with a 1/2 twist before landing on the sword for their masters. This guy is going to be shooting pool with Vince Foster before long.

 
 
Comment by taxpayers
2016-10-30 16:19:10

42 % of mort activity was cash out?
Wow !

 
Comment by palmetto
2016-10-30 16:32:18

Here’s another interesting bit of food for thought: Is ISIS helping Hillary? No attacks for a while now, when they’d been occurring with some regularity before (here and in Europe). Have they been told to stand down to give her a boost?

Just sayin’.

Comment by Raymond K Hessel
2016-10-30 17:41:58

Things that make you go hmmm….

Comment by palmetto
2016-10-30 17:48:16

Wish I could take credit, but Scott Adams, the Dilbert guy, was the one who first broached this concept.

 
 
 
Comment by Raymond K Hessel
2016-10-30 16:53:39

Even Obama’s leg-humpers at the WaPo are forced to admit that the dupes who fell for hope n’ change were sold a bill of goods.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/once-the-hope-candidate-obama-in-his-final-days-faces-a-hopeless-electorate/2016/10/30/3282b18c-9bcf-11e6-b3c9-f662adaa0048_story.html

 
Comment by Raymond K Hessel
2016-10-30 16:57:44

FBI’s examination of perv Anthony Weiner’s laptop and its 650K e-mails promises to turn up all manner of sleaze and debauchery. No way are they going to plow through that many e-mails by November 8th. Video evidence of Bill Clinton’s trips on Jeffery Epstein’s Lolita Express pedophile flights would be frosting on the cake for this cabal of scum.

 
Comment by Ben Jones
2016-10-30 16:59:54

I don’t have a subscription, but here’s the intro:

Housing glut
Gillette rental vacancy rates up to 26 percent

Three months ago, the rental vacancy of 22 percent was the highest Gillette’s planning manager Mike Cole had seen in at least 15 years.

Now, it’s even higher.

http://www.gillettenewsrecord.com/news/local/article_bff184d0-ac1f-5249-bf11-e5b4f65a3620.html

Comment by palmetto
2016-10-30 17:04:14

I thought everybody wanted to live in Gillette. What gives?

Go ahead and build it. They won’t come anyway.

Comment by aqius
2016-10-31 13:23:32

Gillette: not just a haircut but a close shave!

Comment by rms
2016-10-31 14:15:04

LOL!

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Comment by rms
2016-10-30 20:39:08

Here’s a (May 12, 2016) snippet:

“Vacancies in Gillette rise with loss of energy jobs”

—snipped—

He came to Gillette searching for a better opportunity for his family, but what he found was a coal industry under siege. And although Arch Coal Inc.’s Black Thunder mine is the second most productive coal mine in the nation, Smith saw the writing on the wall. As a newbie at the mine, he decided to leave before he was laid off.

Shortly after on March 31, 230 Black Thunder workers were laid off, along with 235 from Peabody Energy’s North Antelope Rochelle mine.

I left before because I knew it was coming, and I was the new guy, so I tried to get a jump on everybody else finding a job,” Smith said.

Even with a head start on the job search, Smith said his strategy didn’t work out. He’s still looking and now is forced to move.

The Smiths are one of hundreds of Gillette families left with few options after a year of energy industry layoffs, mostly from the area’s oil fields and coal mines.

Now the effects of those layoffs are beginning to ripple through the community, and as people take their job searches outside of Gillette, the city’s vacancy rate is skyrocketing.

—snipped—

 
 
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Comment by Apartment 401
2016-10-30 20:12:54

13 year-old girls

Did somebody say 13 year old girls? Did somebody say Jeffrey Epstein? Did someobody say Bill Clinton?

http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/keyword/jeffrey-epstein

This an entire subsection of articles (written by real journalists about Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein, buried buried buried in the back pages (hat tip to the Byrds) of the South Florida Sun Sentinel. Why won’t the New York Times touch this? The Washington Post? CNN? NPR? Oh yeah, because real journalists…

These same “progressives” who implement sexual harassmant policies and training in the workplace, targeted at people who don’t rape or harass, are the ones raping and harassing women the most. Why is that? And Where’s Correct The Record’s canned paid troll responses on that?

Bill Clinton is a rapist.

Comment by palmetto
2016-10-31 07:42:58

Amen, brothah! This is supposed to be the big enchilada, the alleged human trafficking, not just for sex, but for medical experiments, etc., as exposed in the Wikileaks regarding Wyss, a reclusive Swiss billionaire and one of Podesta’s backers.

CTR appears to be somewhat silent at the moment.

 
Comment by palmetto
2016-10-31 07:50:37

“These same “progressives” who implement sexual harassmant policies and training in the workplace, targeted at people who don’t rape or harass, are the ones raping and harassing women the most. Why is that?”

They don’t want others cutting in on their action.

 
 
 
Comment by Raymond K Hessel
2016-10-30 19:45:34

The ten top oligarch families that have hijacked American democracy.

http://wolfstreet.com/2016/10/30/money-boom-record-6-6-billion-plowed-into-2016-election/

Comment by snake charmer
2016-10-30 19:56:12

Interesting. I guessed correctly on Adelson, Soros, and Pritzker, but the other names aren’t familiar to me. Where are the Koch brothers?

Comment by oxide
2016-10-31 05:33:08

The Kochs don’t like Trump, so they are putting money into Senate races. But they got into the Senate game late, so they probably didn’t put in enough to make the list.

 
Comment by Neuromance
2016-10-31 07:31:22

The perturbations from the financial crisis continue to reveal how power actually works in this country. Like a sonar ping providing details of the landscape in a dark ocean.

 
 
 
Comment by azdude
2016-10-31 05:54:59

BEG FOR SOME DEBT, JUNKIES!

 
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2016-10-31 06:02:49
Comment by Hi-Z
2016-10-31 09:09:32

With massive government subsidies, we can make this happen!

Comment by Carl Morris
2016-10-31 09:45:58

Even so, it’s rare that we actually get real results from these sorts of things. At least in the last few decades.

 
 
 
Comment by azdude
2016-10-31 07:19:45

I wonder if weiner somehow planted all those emails because he was a bitter man? Huma says she has no idea how they got on his laptop.

Comment by Young Deezy
2016-10-31 07:56:01

They probably just don’t understand well enough how tech works and inadvertently synced their devices and OOPS! now there’s a record on another machine.

Comment by Carl Morris
2016-10-31 09:48:50

Yup. Just an illustration of why there are rules for classified material that EVERYONE is supposed to follow even if it’s annoying to them and makes no sense to them and they think they are important enough to ignore the rules.

 
Comment by Rental Watch
2016-10-31 12:08:42

And it sounds like there may have been an archive on the machine, or they took the home-brew server offline before the “wiping” of e-mails could filter down to all the computers to which it was synced.

I spoke to a couple of attorney friends (who were both on the litigation side of the law) about this. Seems like there is software utilized in such discovery that should weed out duplicates pretty quickly.

I will be interesting to see what e-mails to/from HRC that are not duplicates, and do not deal with yoga or wedding planning.

 
 
 
Comment by phony scandals
2016-10-31 08:51:12

Drain the swamp

 
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