Right now the folks that don't like how animals are raised, environmentally active folks who don't like the chemicals and such are getting their messages to consumers. And the consumer is speaking to you when they are willing to pay more for the same thing. And what do you do? Ridicule the folks with the cash/checkbook/debit or credit card in hand! On a forum that 99.999999999999999999999% will never read. That should be real effective for you guys!
Another thing you guys should look at. Is how to make yourself profitable or more profitable. Now if you tell me you are profitable then why are farmers complaining about prices???? So if corn is 3.50 a bushel and you get 190 BPA and organic 8.50 and they get 170 per acre who's more profitable? Even at 100BPA at 8.50 it's still more profitable. Especially sense their cost for inputs is less than yours! This isn't about how much you can produce on an acre. It's about profit per acre. Same with animals. It's about how much profit. Gotta figure what the value of any crops you raise or feed you buy. Grounds and buildings costs included. So none of this is about the choices the consumer makes. This is about you being profitable/more profitable.
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