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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1493483" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/opinions/trump-dooms-the-dreams-of-another-generation-of-steelworkers/2018/03/09/d53da2b8-23c5-11e8-86f6-54bfff693d2b_story.html" target="_blank">https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/ ... story.html</a></p><p></p><p>This is essential what has happened to every labor intensive job in America and around the world. They have machines that harvest a lot of the agricultural crops that took dozens of workers before. Example look at the size of the combines. There are berry picking machines. Most feedlots are very mechanized as ever before. Hard to mechanize a pasture but with proper management one person can manage more cows and be more competitive. Milking machines a mechanized to the point that one machine recognizes the cow washes the udder and milks each quarter and shuts off when it empties that quarter. Records the amount of milk and feeds the cow that required amount according to her production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1493483, member: 4674"] [url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/opinions/trump-dooms-the-dreams-of-another-generation-of-steelworkers/2018/03/09/d53da2b8-23c5-11e8-86f6-54bfff693d2b_story.html]https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/ ... story.html[/url] This is essential what has happened to every labor intensive job in America and around the world. They have machines that harvest a lot of the agricultural crops that took dozens of workers before. Example look at the size of the combines. There are berry picking machines. Most feedlots are very mechanized as ever before. Hard to mechanize a pasture but with proper management one person can manage more cows and be more competitive. Milking machines a mechanized to the point that one machine recognizes the cow washes the udder and milks each quarter and shuts off when it empties that quarter. Records the amount of milk and feeds the cow that required amount according to her production. [/QUOTE]
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