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zeemike Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-03-11 12:47 PM
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29. Well good for you if you are satisfied with the way things are.
But I am thinking about those that are not satisfied and are not doing to well in this predatory society.
I would like to see them have an option that they don't have right now.
And by the way what about the corporations that don't own any land on paper but have the land under managers so they can get the farm subsidies?
But you are right...you cannot compete with the big boys unless you go big....and this is exactly what the farmers were told in the 70s ...go big or get out....so they went in debt to go big and the commodity traders pulled the rug from under them and they lost the family farm....who owns that land now?
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