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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 515580" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>America for the first time is actually effected across the board by the world economy. We're no longer self sufficient in many things as in the past. We can't make demands. We sell much of our surplus' to purchase things that we have to have to meet demand. (supply and demand again). Instead of reading the US crop reports we need to read the world crop outlook. They do effect us and our costs of goods. And we better get use to these prices. I don't think you'll ever see them go down a whole lot. We're only now finding out after 200 years what other countries have lived with for ages. We can no longer meet our own needs and in order to get what we need we will pay market price. </p><p></p><p>More of us may be squirrel hunting, fishing and gardening much more intensively than we ever thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 515580, member: 6897"] America for the first time is actually effected across the board by the world economy. We're no longer self sufficient in many things as in the past. We can't make demands. We sell much of our surplus' to purchase things that we have to have to meet demand. (supply and demand again). Instead of reading the US crop reports we need to read the world crop outlook. They do effect us and our costs of goods. And we better get use to these prices. I don't think you'll ever see them go down a whole lot. We're only now finding out after 200 years what other countries have lived with for ages. We can no longer meet our own needs and in order to get what we need we will pay market price. More of us may be squirrel hunting, fishing and gardening much more intensively than we ever thought. [/QUOTE]
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