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Posted by Can't even use my name on October 14, 2004 at 06:46:53 from (216.241.134.37):
In Reply to: More proof Brazil is on the verge... posted by farmerboybill on October 13, 2004 at 19:57:38:
Do ya'll really think that if they have to build roads and all that other transportation it is gonna remain so cheap to produce down there? I know it isn't gonna be near as much as up here but it will rise which means a rise in costs to them. The problem is that some fellas with extra money already have HUGE amounts of land there for really cheap so as values go up it isn't gonna cost them any more to get into farming. Labor will rise after a while too, hopefully anyways! What about all the talk of rust? I know I talk like it isn't a problem because it is but what can we do about it besides become competitive. Blame the parts men and seed men and chemical men, they are bending us over and it costs twice as much as it should to buy these things. Organic!! What a joke. Think about it. Everything is organic! Everything comes from the Earth, at least I think so. Those chemicals we spray to kill the weeds come from earthen materials, therefore they are organic. All feed is organic ultimately. Everything is organic. Just another sales pitch.
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