Posted by oldtanker on April 26, 2019 at 07:46:57 from (66.228.255.203):
In Reply to: kansas hay posted by stonerock on April 26, 2019 at 02:07:03:
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Why should anyone show up to take pictures or interview anyone? This has been going on for years so really isn't news worthy. If it was a once in a lifetime event? Or responding to a terrible disaster affecting millions? Yea it would be in the news.
3 loads of hay going to a guy who owns cattle worth a considerable amount of money and owns land that's worth even more? How is that newsworthy to a blue collar worker living in an apartment with an older car and a flat screen TV? Perceptions. What that person on welfare sees, or that blue collar worker sees is someone who owns hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars of assets getting handouts from others who own hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars in assets. Trust me. It isn't doing the farmer any good for the city dweller to see this stuff. It actually hurts you. Farmers make up less than 1% of the population today. They own land, houses, out buildings, livestock and equipment. Watch the news. No, not the local news. Watch the national news. When they air something farm related it's always the big guys with the big nice houses, 80,000 dollar pickups and 300,000 dollar tractors. And in the course of the story you can bet they are going to get nice shots of the house, truck and equipment. You really think that's lost on the viewers?
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