Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on May 03, 2010 at 08:38:41 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: farm subsidy posted by allisinMI on May 02, 2010 at 19:44:47:
For those who get p-nuts, there are some that I would say do a tad bit better.
Google EWG farm subcities, and decide for yourself if it should be called p-nuts. The site isn't real user friendly, but search down the page after getting to your county, it is broken down by names (correct spelling is important) also from top to bottom in payments.
In our area, the big guys on this list are the first ones to cry about a little old lady getting a check. That is called welfare, the big guys getting the farm subcities buy up farms so the little guy gets no land to operate unless he inherits it or is married to it.
In our area, many form corperations to hide the totals from the public, and because there was talk about a $250,000.00 cap at one time. It costs alot to put these crops in, but our area is flooded with the guys with two combines, large tractors, and a couple semis to add to these costs.
We have a couple large grain termanals that fill barges on the Mississippi river, and it was pointed out to me that you don't see to many semis that are owned by coops etc. they for the most part are owned by a farmer.
I certianly don't blame any farmer from gathering these funds, (survuval) but many are not actual farmers that get the big big checks.
I kinda think this is a way for our government to get total control of all informaton, and control the crops in the future, tiny steps at a time.
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