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“Losing Ground” Time to wake up!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1565211" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Industrialized pork and chicken has no flavor. That will give fake anything a foothold. Throw in a few abuse videos of dairy cows and you switch to soymilk. Food prices have been kept down by the gov for years and will continue. </p><p></p><p>The importation of meat is an example: act like you want to protect American farmers while importing direct competition. Cheap food controls the masses. </p><p></p><p>As far as land sales and conversion, from the sorry state of affairs we have been told about for weeks here, no local sales, starving cattle, no marketing efforts, ... I can see that if a neighbor read on CT and wondered about their future in the cattle business they would be more apt to sell out and quit. And if I don't want development near me I either have to buy the land, move to a more rural area or stay put and see that customers have just moved closer for direct sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1565211, member: 24565"] Industrialized pork and chicken has no flavor. That will give fake anything a foothold. Throw in a few abuse videos of dairy cows and you switch to soymilk. Food prices have been kept down by the gov for years and will continue. The importation of meat is an example: act like you want to protect American farmers while importing direct competition. Cheap food controls the masses. As far as land sales and conversion, from the sorry state of affairs we have been told about for weeks here, no local sales, starving cattle, no marketing efforts, ... I can see that if a neighbor read on CT and wondered about their future in the cattle business they would be more apt to sell out and quit. And if I don't want development near me I either have to buy the land, move to a more rural area or stay put and see that customers have just moved closer for direct sales. [/QUOTE]
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