Posted by 2underage on February 11, 2017 at 05:58:54 from (64.19.81.242):
In Reply to: Re: Farming In Sask. posted by JD Seller on February 10, 2017 at 22:45:02:
Back in the day! I was impressed by the idea that people [farmers] would pool their resources and work together for the good of all. I am sure that it did not work for a very long period of time because of the inherent nature of people not to trust others for any length of time. It is sort of a big family where one member believes others are getting a bigger share than they are.
Noticed that the farmer remarked about the problem of just a few owning all of the land. He stated that it could lead to a revolution as it had in some other countries. I do not believe that will happen here, in the USA, but we do see the trend of bigger and bigger farms everyday. Unless they inherit a farm it will be next to impossible for a young person to acquire a suitable farm. I live in a remote rural area and already all of the farmland is in the hands of the BTO or the Amish. When I pass I am certain my land will become the property of some large farmer as few others could afford to buy it.
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