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Posted by Larry806 on September 10, 2003 at 19:30:33 from (209.143.47.102):
In Reply to: Do you make money farming crops? (need to be educa posted by KURT (mi) on September 10, 2003 at 02:43:20:
After reading all this I can't help putting my .01 cents in Yes CRP pay's for one heck of allot of farm ground to take it out of PROUDUCTION. Many farmers tore out fence rows to get that hill in the field in to qualify that extra several hundred acres. The goverment does support prices anyone ever hear of LDP??? The top 10% of the BIG farmers collect over 71% of the farm welfare paid out. The groung hog's (industrial farms) Go get there welfare checks & on the way home they stop & raise the cash rent on neighboring farmers to get more next year.Than investors hear about the idiot paying that much rent, buy a farm , sell off the road frountage for houses & cash rent to the ground hod Anyone ever wonder why we now only export about 30% of the grain we did before 1996??? What happened that year to change it. Why is it our biggest customer ever ( Europe) now will no longer buy ANY of our grain?? Brazil has doubled production & plans to double it again China will be exporting corn this year The world is still buying but not from us. Can you say thank you GMO Round up ready is going to be the finish of exporting from the USA
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