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Everything's going up this year; cattle prices, including breeding stock, are through the roof. The combination of high fuel prices and bad weather over the past four years is going to make everyone feel the pinch. I wish I had the equipment, time and energy to put in two or three acres of sweet corn for sale, but that's a young person's game. Not to mention how much more fence I'd have to build!
We're filling both gas tanks on my son's truck for his birthday, although we're going to do it long before the actual date to keep from running into the Memorial Day weekend price rise.
Speaking of Memorial Day, we've been gardening in Western Washington for six generations now, and we never put beans or corn in until Memorial day; the ground's too cold and the weather's too chancy to do it earlier. West of the Mountains, warm weather crops are always a gamble, unless you've got a protected microclimate or a small enough garden to tunnel everything. There's a 10-11 year weather cycle between cold, wet and warm, dry and we're about nine years into the cold, wet part; the La Nina conditions in the Northern Pacific just magnifies that problem.
(Grumpy and pessimistic about the weather as happens when I get caught out in hailstorms twice in three days).
EDIT: Plant swap is a grand idea. I have species Siberian Iris, and need to dig Lilac "Pink Elizabeth" and "Hans Klager" starts, plus a bunch of root bound Geranium cinerium in 4" pots and potted named SBD iris.