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How "Cap and Trade" Might Effect Farms
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 674486" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I disagree with the entire article. I think its ironic that the only people who say this is going to be a good thing are the government employees who are going to benefit via a job from this. Bottom line is that everyone you know who rents land will no longer be able to compete. This will be the end of agriculture as we know it in this country if it unfolds as it was explained to me. Lawyers are going to make a fortune over who owns the carbon in the tree that is sawn into a board and then put into a house. The whole concept is ridiculus just like wetland mitigation. Its a shell game and we the consumer are going to take it up the .... And I have the potential to make a fortune off this garbage but I hope my hunger doesn't over ride my ethics cause I really hope and pray I never have to resort to such tom foolery to make a living. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 674486, member: 4362"] I disagree with the entire article. I think its ironic that the only people who say this is going to be a good thing are the government employees who are going to benefit via a job from this. Bottom line is that everyone you know who rents land will no longer be able to compete. This will be the end of agriculture as we know it in this country if it unfolds as it was explained to me. Lawyers are going to make a fortune over who owns the carbon in the tree that is sawn into a board and then put into a house. The whole concept is ridiculus just like wetland mitigation. Its a shell game and we the consumer are going to take it up the .... And I have the potential to make a fortune off this garbage but I hope my hunger doesn't over ride my ethics cause I really hope and pray I never have to resort to such tom foolery to make a living. JMO [/QUOTE]
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