Posted by NY 986 on December 16, 2018 at 10:31:28 from (184.53.48.198):
In Reply to: Re: Sad to see it go posted by David G on December 16, 2018 at 09:42:49:
The fact is people put things in trust for many different assets and it makes the playing field lopsided for those trying to compete with those with a head start. There are many factors that push consolidation in many industries and this is one of them. If you view consolidation as a good thing then you should see no problem with letting the chips fall where they may when it comes to farm transition. Just don't complain as to very few extremely large farms and the nearest village running 40,50, or more percent unemployment with crime rampant. To this point we have been running ahead of the curve in terms of tech saving the day with factory workers running robots and "we'll build computers instead of typewriters" but the time could come where jobs disappear faster than the tech to reposition workers and there are people today that can only be programmed so far in terms of skills and no further. What do we do about the days when people can't be trained any further and McDonald's/Walmart is fully automated and more people have more time to get into more trouble? Technology is a great thing but it is not so great if humanity gets run over it like a possum gets flattened by an 18 wheeler.
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