Posted by Lamar Fudd on October 11, 2010 at 14:52:23 from (173.25.121.214):
In Reply to: long winded rant posted by Brad W Wi on October 11, 2010 at 14:24:19:
Nobodys mentioned it yet, but the Amish are able to do that, with no govt. money. They don't have insurance, like health or property, but still manage to pay their bills-granted, some hospital bills may take years to pay, but still, they get 'er done. There are several small dairys around here that market their products to a few stores, but not everyone wants to pay $4.00 for a 1/2 gallon of milk. If you're not near a large city, I don't think the money would pay out. Biggest problem for dairy is it doesn't keep long. Can't afford to process it and truck it to a distant town without semi load capacity.
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