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<blockquote data-quote="City Guy" data-source="post: 1347899" data-attributes="member: 25547"><p>angus9259; Is getting the grain into the hands of hungry people much different than getting it into the hands of non-hungry people? What are the steps involved, as you see it? Getting payment for the "free" stuff is the only difference I see. Am I missing something?</p><p></p><p>And please don't take any of this as evidence that I am in favor of giving grain to impoverished people, I'm not, except as emergency measures. I'd much prefer we "loan" them a pair of goats or hair sheep or even a pair of cows and teach the benefits of rotational grazing. Some would not get it as happens everywhere but many would. They can pay back the loan when their flocks and herds prosper. This is already being done by "the heifer project" and probably other charities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="City Guy, post: 1347899, member: 25547"] angus9259; Is getting the grain into the hands of hungry people much different than getting it into the hands of non-hungry people? What are the steps involved, as you see it? Getting payment for the "free" stuff is the only difference I see. Am I missing something? And please don't take any of this as evidence that I am in favor of giving grain to impoverished people, I'm not, except as emergency measures. I'd much prefer we "loan" them a pair of goats or hair sheep or even a pair of cows and teach the benefits of rotational grazing. Some would not get it as happens everywhere but many would. They can pay back the loan when their flocks and herds prosper. This is already being done by "the heifer project" and probably other charities. [/QUOTE]
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