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Sweet corn tips, pointers, suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="Clodhopper" data-source="post: 1340505" data-attributes="member: 24993"><p>JMJ, us po folks can forget about growing pot. Illinois "legalized" marijuana, and our county seat was selected for a growing facility. The law was passed, and the selection was made shortly after, awarded to a Chicago group. I live about 45 minutes from Kentucky, and 5 hours from Chicago, which those of us downstate don't claim. Anyway, they build this monster facility, owned by Chicago, and so far have hired one local to work there. Almost no money is being put into the local economy, it's politics as usual, the rich get richer, and you know the rest! Moral of the story, we'll have to stick to sweet corn to make money, at least legally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clodhopper, post: 1340505, member: 24993"] JMJ, us po folks can forget about growing pot. Illinois "legalized" marijuana, and our county seat was selected for a growing facility. The law was passed, and the selection was made shortly after, awarded to a Chicago group. I live about 45 minutes from Kentucky, and 5 hours from Chicago, which those of us downstate don't claim. Anyway, they build this monster facility, owned by Chicago, and so far have hired one local to work there. Almost no money is being put into the local economy, it's politics as usual, the rich get richer, and you know the rest! Moral of the story, we'll have to stick to sweet corn to make money, at least legally. [/QUOTE]
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