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Re: Drought aid too late ??
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Posted by Glen in TX on August 31, 2006 at 15:52:33 from (208.246.9.194):
In Reply to: Re: Drought aid too late ?? posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 30, 2006 at 04:33:40:
Yep, I think we all need to do that. Sooner the better and just put it all back in grass and when they finally wake up and want grain bins filled our government will just buy it foreign or have to come back to us crying wondering what went wrong? The headache of their programs just isn't worth it anymore and fat cat companies got all the politicians paid off to their ways anyhow. Ethanol plants going in here to save grain farmers? Yeah right. Big companies are going to keep grain prices down where no one can afford to grow it anymore. It's all 30 years too late. Best thing I've seen near here on edge of caprock is some leasing rocky land for wind generators yet can still go back later and graze around them. So far I haven't seen anymore grazing around them yet so it must pay good enough?
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