Posted by Traditional Farmer on October 06, 2019 at 07:28:22 from (71.219.42.14):
In Reply to: Re: Steel Mill closes posted by Bruce from Can. on October 05, 2019 at 18:38:32:
If farmers want to blame someone or something for low prices they need to blame themselves and each other,no one has flooded the market with agricultural goods except for farmers. Real simple if Nike shoes,Ford Motor company or anyone else manufactured more of their products every year than there was demand and then flooded the market with these products the price they get for their products would go way down below production cost.Same with farming farmers have flooded the market with ag products there isn't a demand for at a profitable price but the difference is the Gov't has stepped in with money to keep them in business instead of them suffering the economic consequences of their over production. But this isn't going to continue forever,gov't is running short of cash,taxpayers are getting fed up with it etc.As the old saying goes the Bell will Toll but to blame some obscure Market Boggy Man for low prices is not being realistic. Low prices are a result of farmers over production just that simple.Believing the Big Ag and Gov't lie about Feeding the World and farmers having an unlimited market for their production 'out there' and such is just talk and those that believed such foolishness will pay the price.
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