Posted by JoeBob/IN on April 18, 2008 at 19:16:17 from (216.117.22.1):
In Reply to: LDP progam posted by Dandy Don on April 18, 2008 at 11:40:10:
Kinda sounds sarcastic there and a bit like you are trying to provoke a fight. However I will tell ya how it works. At a certain price level the government kicks in money to provide a floor. Now, that floor is just below, at, or just above the break even price level. Last year this year and possibly never again the LDP program didn't get used, for corn and soys anyways since the price level was above the floor level. It is the gov'ts fault they had to support the farmers... well not really but kinda. So, complain about the subsidy and have cheap food or get rid of them and watch thousands of farmers go broke and a few huge farms run prices up so you pay more for your food but no subsidy or let things go as they did and the prices of commodities finally reach a decent income level for us farmers and we still catch heck. Oh well.
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