Posted by Traditional Farmer on December 05, 2018 at 17:02:20 from (71.219.68.93):
In Reply to: Re: GMO non GMO corn posted by Jon f mn on December 05, 2018 at 14:54:44:
Who knows I don't think you realize just how well off many people are in this part of the USA,it amazes me and I live here around them.Like Wegmans they have a Lobster tank with live Lobsters $14-$16 lb they sell right a long,huge selection of fresh fish selling up to $20 a pound,they sell a $13 hamburger.There is another store the really rich go for even higher priced things.A few extra dollar$ a month for organic food is pocket change.Many of the very well off city people have their own organic gardens or go to the several farmers markets.These people are true believers and I can tell you for sure if the 'other' party gains power again in DC you will see Mega changes in Agriculture and how the land is farmed in the USA.Not what I want, but that is what is coming.Go to the Acres USA website you'll get lots of information,subscribe to the magazine if you want to keep up with what is going on.The political power center is here close to DC not in midwest farm country.
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