strikes another blow.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/inflation-pushing-next-generation-farmers-out-of-the-business-cant-believe-what-things-cost
On 4/19/2024 7:19 PM, George Anthony wrote:
strikes another blow.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/inflation-pushing-next-generation-farmers-out-of-the-business-cant-believe-what-things-cost
Powell's last remarks kind of put the nail in the coffin of that
inflation being transitory lie. Course we all knew that anyway.
Terrible the way our country treats farming. Yes, big ag is trying to completely take over,
and yes the libtards and their regulation
actually help them do it. In Wisconsin, I see some hope. There are
lots of these small specialty farms, some even as small as ten acres.
Younger people are even doing it as a way to bring up their families
away from the craziness going on all around them. I try and support
them all I can.
Both my grandparents were farmers. I loved the farm, and if I had to
do it all over again, I would be living on a farm. My dad hated being
a farmer, and joined the service to get away from it. In his day, at school the children of farm families were considered "dumb farmers."
He hated that and spent the rest of his life trying to get wealthy and
not be just a dumb farmer. We would have all been better off if he
hadn't been that way. I'm not one to cry over spilt milk, but it does
make me sad thinking about what could have been. Farming is a good
way to live.
Useless fact: part of O'Hare airport sits on land one of my
grandparents owned.
sticks wrote:
On 4/19/2024 7:19 PM, George Anthony wrote:
strikes another blow.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/inflation-pushing-next-generation-farmers-out-of-the-business-cant-believe-what-things-cost
Powell's last remarks kind of put the nail in the coffin of that
inflation being transitory lie. Course we all knew that anyway.
Terrible the way our country treats farming. Yes, big ag is trying to
completely take over,
Don't forget big asia.
and yes the libtards and their regulation actually help them do it.
In Wisconsin, I see some hope. There are lots of these small
specialty farms, some even as small as ten acres. Younger people are
even doing it as a way to bring up their families away from the
craziness going on all around them. I try and support them all I can.
Both my grandparents were farmers. I loved the farm, and if I had to
do it all over again, I would be living on a farm. My dad hated being
a farmer, and joined the service to get away from it. In his day, at
school the children of farm families were considered "dumb farmers."
He hated that and spent the rest of his life trying to get wealthy and
not be just a dumb farmer. We would have all been better off if he
hadn't been that way. I'm not one to cry over spilt milk, but it does
make me sad thinking about what could have been. Farming is a good
way to live.
Useless fact: part of O'Hare airport sits on land one of my
grandparents owned.
On 4/19/2024 9:45 PM, bfh wrote:
sticks wrote:
On 4/19/2024 7:19 PM, George Anthony wrote:
strikes another blow.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/inflation-pushing-next-generation-farmers-out-of-the-business-cant-believe-what-things-cost
Powell's last remarks kind of put the nail in the coffin of that
inflation being transitory lie. Course we all knew that anyway.
Terrible the way our country treats farming. Yes, big ag is trying
to completely take over,
Don't forget big asia.
and yes the libtards and their regulation actually help them do it.
In Wisconsin, I see some hope. There are lots of these small
specialty farms, some even as small as ten acres. Younger people are
even doing it as a way to bring up their families away from the
craziness going on all around them. I try and support them all I can.
Both my grandparents were farmers. I loved the farm, and if I had to
do it all over again, I would be living on a farm. My dad hated
being a farmer, and joined the service to get away from it. In his
day, at school the children of farm families were considered "dumb
farmers." He hated that and spent the rest of his life trying to get
wealthy and not be just a dumb farmer. We would have all been better
off if he hadn't been that way. I'm not one to cry over spilt milk,
but it does make me sad thinking about what could have been. Farming
is a good way to live.
Useless fact: part of O'Hare airport sits on land one of my
grandparents owned.
Jimmy Carter was like the second coming compared to this America hating criminal asshole we have masquerading as the president. Ukraine, North
Korea, China, Iran, et al, are taking advantage of this Neville
Chamberlain impersonator. They must have more dirt on the Biden crime
family than sand in the Arabian desert.
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