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Posted by riverbend on August 05, 2005 at 05:59:25 from (208.160.34.149):
In Reply to: Call your Banker posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 04, 2005 at 18:57:10:
We are losing farms and ranches due to a cheap food policy that no one wants to pay for, and the economists idea that 3-5 huge farms in the whole country would be the best way to go (i.e. get big or get out). The problem is that the state (here in MN anyway) is worried about losing livestock farming so they want to help a few millioniares start up 3000 cow dairies instead of helping the vast majority of farmers who have 60, 80, 100, or 200 cows. When they get 3000 cows all together, the folks at the MPCA noticed that they eat and **** a lot. In their one size fits all (size nuetral they call it) world, everyone has to follow the same regulations. The guys with 200 cows are not creating the problem, but they have to jump through the same hoops. Just one more way the government helps out the rich and the corporations.
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