Guys the thing here is that you, the farmer are going to lose this fight. It's you, the 2% fighting the 98%. Facts won't matter. Another thing that isn't going you help your cause is denial. Farmers have lost the trust of of the general population.
Kinda funny to be in a convenience store at 7AM on a work day. Young workers looking for snacks to take to the job site. These kids are reading labels. Ain't like when we were young, grab a package of Twinkies and a pop.These kids today are buying water or juice and what's considered healthy snacks. Any hint that there may be any GMO stuff and they are passing it up. Thee guys are not your abundant hipsters. These are young men living in a rural area of MN.
You have to start doing things to convince the buying public that you care about the things you produce. Right now what the general public see? Something on the news either blaming farmers for a problem or something about prices. The general public sees some farmer whining about prices while the news camera pans over a 400,000 dollar tractor or 80,000 dollar pickup. And that's what the general public sees. THe high dollar equipment. Never see em out on some farm operating 40 year old rusty tractors with a beat to death pickup there. The see some talking head on the news telling em about federally subsidized crop insurance. That talking head never mentions that flood insurance is also subsidize.
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