Posted by notjustair on February 01, 2014 at 09:46:14 from (174.238.66.35):
In Reply to: Farm Bill thoughts posted by rrlund on February 01, 2014 at 09:07:57:
To us who are farmers or those who had parents as farmers, the word "farm" means something. With urbanization and more folks whose connection to farming is outside the reach of their memory, that word means very little. The closest most of them will ever get to "farm" is when they leave their money at Whole Paycheck Foods. They could care less about anything in government that has "farm" in it. Even if help for the underprivileged is lumped in (regardless of whether I agree with that or not).
We won't get support for things farm related until people really have to pay the actual price for food and see what a farm gives them. It's sad when people have to pay MORE to buy a butcher hog or cow right from my pen and process it than they would if they went to the store and bought that meat.
"You get what you pay for" means very little in today's world.
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