And if all ice cream makers only sold strawberry.or all car makes only built Ford Pintos etc etc.Some build high dollar machines some build the cheapies,with the cheapies the mark up is far less.Same with food, you want to produce for the Walmart crowd fine,but when you do you'll be pressured on price all the time so don't expect anything different.People like you never tire of reciting why you would fail at something better so with that mind set you would be right.So here is the deal producing for the more high dollar market incurs some additional risk no doubt but also can be more rewarding money wise.But farmers that want to produce for the mass low dollar market seem to think they should get the same rewards as the people that take the higher risks. That is not the way the world or economics works.And all that no more farm land,everyone is going to starve stuff is just a bunch of B-S the big ag companies have peddled to reel in the suckers to buy their products and over produce.There are starving people in the world now,there is a huge surplus of food,and the problem is the starving people have no means to buy the surplus food.That will not change in the future.So unless you fellows are going to give the food away I don't see the mass of starving people market amounting to much.
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