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Posted by jeffcat on July 06, 2006 at 21:24:59 from (216.107.36.140):
In Reply to: Another grass harvesting pic posted by Matt from CT on July 06, 2006 at 14:56:36:
I can never get over how the average person is such a MORON when it comes to food. Orange juice comes from cartons! Chocolate milk comes from dark cows. Apples grow in a box in a majic warehouse somewhere. GOD help this country when we import ALL of our food. Remember what happen to the Roman Empire when their only supply of wheat was Egypt and the outer states! When you hear from the talking heads tell us that the "market" sets the price. BS and BS again. I pay at least $3.55 per gallon of milk and there is NO way the farmer got anything close to that in profit. The average farmer is lucky to make $1.50 an hour working the farm! You had to get me going again! Jeffcat
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