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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1641784" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>There are many government welfare programs for farmers. Years ago, I found a website that lists the recipients and the amount of money received. I remember a real estate developer in Georgia that also had a "cattle farm" that had received over a million dollars over many years. </p><p></p><p>I have been told that you can get about 10% more on some items if you have any native American blood. No proof required. Just your statement. </p><p></p><p>Around here, the government will pay a good percentage of the costs to build a stacking shed for chicken litter. The litter goes in the shed when houses are cleaned out and then spread later. It is an environmental program to keep litter from being stacked outside. These are big sheds. The guys that build them inflate the prices on the official paperwork so that the government pays more and the farmer less. Most chicken farmers have several. Some never see any litter. They make nice equipment sheds or hay barns. Lots of chicken farms here. Lots of nice sheds as well.</p><p></p><p>Are these programs good or bad?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1641784, member: 40418"] There are many government welfare programs for farmers. Years ago, I found a website that lists the recipients and the amount of money received. I remember a real estate developer in Georgia that also had a "cattle farm" that had received over a million dollars over many years. I have been told that you can get about 10% more on some items if you have any native American blood. No proof required. Just your statement. Around here, the government will pay a good percentage of the costs to build a stacking shed for chicken litter. The litter goes in the shed when houses are cleaned out and then spread later. It is an environmental program to keep litter from being stacked outside. These are big sheds. The guys that build them inflate the prices on the official paperwork so that the government pays more and the farmer less. Most chicken farmers have several. Some never see any litter. They make nice equipment sheds or hay barns. Lots of chicken farms here. Lots of nice sheds as well. Are these programs good or bad? [/QUOTE]
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