Posted by Howard H. on January 16, 2008 at 05:22:42 from (69.55.25.105):
In Reply to: Re: how much is left? posted by gene bender on January 16, 2008 at 03:39:35:
I agree more with Gene... There is still tremendous reserve capacity for farm production. Plus, the higher grain prices go, farmers will figure out better and better ways to squeeze out higher yields.
Besides, it is just change - you just have to roll with the punches. What do you think the native Indians thought of the original farmers moving in?? Change is always going to be there.
Not sure what NAFTA has to do with Suburbanites chewing up farm ground - but the flip side of that is the folks doing that are enjoying their slice of the American dream!! The squirrel hunting and farm heritage may be disappearing in certain areas, but it's because so many people have the opportunity and means to pursue their dreams. That is a lot of why America is one of the greatest places to live in the world.
It is precisely because we all (speaking of Americans as a whole) have such a high standard of living that all this is happening.
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