Posted by IaLeo on July 25, 2021 at 09:33:58 from (98.22.217.237):
In Reply to: Sign of the times posted by pms on July 24, 2021 at 15:26:16:
All the while, thousands of old, non cropped farm/home sites are burned and buried to make it tillable. Thousands of miles of fences ripped out, making a few more croppable feet (plant to the property line road ditch). Tile anything that might help get into the field earlier, rip out old volunteer trees, close ditches, tile some more, avoid contour cropping if it is too hard to farm with big, wide machinery.
Then call everyone's attention to the creeping use of home sites built on flat, farmable land. Customers for the farmers very products of ham, gasoline additives, and, oh, food which we are reminded to be grateful for.
Of course there must be some truth to the chemical company videos of a farmer squinting thoughtfully into the distance, suggesting that he concerned about his children's future all the while an old windmill and an old JD or Farmall is in the background!
And yet the unwise use of farm ground for city people goes on......OH MY!
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