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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 726112" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I do not know about some of the things in the article but I do know that if a pig farmer, chicken farmer, or feed lot lets the manure wash into a river he will be fined heavily. I believe there are more restrictions on what a farmers can do than what has ever been placed on major industry. Secondly, organic fertilizer is in big demand.</p><p>Most farm people watch very closely as to how much fertilizer is put on crops. To much is a waste of money. Have you ever wondered how much fertilizer and herbicide run off from major metropolitan areas ends up in estuaries? The city folk have to have the prettiest lawn in the neighborhood and then have the gall to complain about the farmer.</p><p>With all the restrictions placed on the farmers in this country we still import a very high percentage of product from other countries that have little or no restrictions. It makes me wonder if the government should just put up a big sign <strong>BUY FOREIGN</strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 726112, member: 5494"] I do not know about some of the things in the article but I do know that if a pig farmer, chicken farmer, or feed lot lets the manure wash into a river he will be fined heavily. I believe there are more restrictions on what a farmers can do than what has ever been placed on major industry. Secondly, organic fertilizer is in big demand. Most farm people watch very closely as to how much fertilizer is put on crops. To much is a waste of money. Have you ever wondered how much fertilizer and herbicide run off from major metropolitan areas ends up in estuaries? The city folk have to have the prettiest lawn in the neighborhood and then have the gall to complain about the farmer. With all the restrictions placed on the farmers in this country we still import a very high percentage of product from other countries that have little or no restrictions. It makes me wonder if the government should just put up a big sign [b]BUY FOREIGN[/b]. [/QUOTE]
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