Posted by rrlund on December 22, 2022 at 09:34:46 from (173.225.203.213):
I didn't want to leave this hanging out there without apologizing. That post went bye bye while I was typing apparently. I just react to the first thing that pops in to my mind, and when you said $125 a bale hay, I went straight to that organic story. If you're in a drought area and having to pay that to keep cattle going, I honestly feel bad for you. I've been in the cattle business all my life and I know things get pretty tough some times. It doesn't reflect the entire industry though and anybody who has feed is riding high right now.
I don't apologize to the organic guys though. As smug as they've been for years about ripping consumers off with a clear conscience, selling snake oil and denigrating what the rest of us grow, I think it's hilarious that they're eating their own now. The livestock guys are getting ripped off by the crop guys. Going to the government now wanting a handout after all they've said about conventional farmers taking government money, how do you get more hypocritical than that?
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