Ya, the coop will 'cater to em' cause of the $$ they do; or, if they are in debt to the coop, in which case they are hoping to recoup some of the debt. I have a friend who used to act a little that way but, he can't farm anymore and he got taken down a notch or two all of a sudden. These big-in-the-britches crop farmers couldn't and wouldn't be in it if it weren't for the federal subsidies! Now I know not all, but many till fence row to f.r. or treeline to t.l. unless they have bulldozed the above all out and don't give a rats sphincter muscle opening about grassed waterways in the fields; the damage they may cause to someones sod, etc. to do there farming. I have discussed this with 'old time' farmers and youngers as well; I don't think this country is any better off now without the family farms, main street businesses, corner mechanics, SERVICE stations, milk trucks hauling to the local creamery/cheese factory, and someone LIVE on the other end of the phone. It is folks like you and others who don't overdue it, make their payments, take pride in their operation because it is a family operation, and hopefully support the little cafes/bakeries/local beer/bar burger joints that make this country great. OUCH, this boards wise fellow from NE made a sharp point. I'm glad we both got it off our chests. I've got to go reheat my coffee.
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