Posted by Jack a on January 16, 2008 at 03:40:35 from (129.176.151.6):
In Reply to: how much is left? posted by cat236 on January 16, 2008 at 02:34:42:
Get used to it. Free trade such as NAFTA and the like along with pro big business policies has created this and is doing the same to most other countries as well. It cuts across party lines. Take a look at the 20 to 30 year old crowd. They don't care about farmers and don't really care where their food comes from as long as it is "fairly" safe. Even then they don't pay attention. I used to farm but now hobby it and work in town with this new generation. They like big cities and think I'm crazy for having a few head of cattle and a few acres to farm. Maybe they are right and I'm just gonna worry myself to an early grave.
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