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Posted by ryan on December 24, 2001 at 05:39:06 from (209.143.11.22):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Americal farmers freedom posted by bob on December 22, 2001 at 18:35:05:
We wouldn't be as concerned about putting it into production if you were wanting to pay for the property taxes on it. It will never have any trees worth anything and we can't put it into production agriculturally. It is true there is a surplus of grain today, but I am thinking more globally, what happens in the future? Brazil is unregulated and growing. Don't think your food will stay the same price when we have to start buying like everyone else does. The government subsidizes the farmer because the people want cheap food, and we have the cheapest food and widest array of anyone in the world. ryan
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