debeda wrote:
Particularly generational farmers and ranchersπππ
Yup. And there are a lot of them!
CarryOn wrote:
Yup. And there are a lot of them!
Yep.
My brother owns the original farm that our great grandfather was first to farm it. Homestead in 1800βs.
His 3 sons each owned a place on the river a couple miles apart from each other.
Hard work back then.
Milosia2 wrote:
Oh just laugh it off , it doesnβt even concern you .
It damn sure does concern me, if it doesn't concern you, you are a fool.
Marty 2020 wrote:
Yep.
My brother owns the original farm that our great grandfather was first to farm it. Homestead in 1800βs.
His 3 sons each owned a place on the river a couple miles apart from each other.
Hard work back then.
Hard work but worth it. And wonderful with family working together for generations. I was raised on a family farm and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
debeda wrote:
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Why would you think such a thing of me ?
Milosia2 wrote:
Why would you think such a thing of me ?
That Carry On has a ranch? Or that people who don't make themselves aware of this next manufactured crisis will be reduced to eating farmed crickets? Not sure what you mean?
debeda wrote:
https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/georgia-fourth-generation-farmer-rips-bill-gates-largest-farmland-owner-hell-yeah-concerns
Oh boyπ₯΄
He who controls the food controls everything.
[quote=CarryOn] The cattle and swine farmers are already anticipating this by decreasing their herd sizes.
Big dog wrote:
He who controls the food controls everything.
Yes. Just what we need, Billy Gates as a tin pot dictatorπ³
It's all so sad! Everybody loses. Except, of course the elitists snobs who openly claim they "have enough" ... apparently unconcerned about the millions who don't.
CarryOn wrote:
It's all so sad! Everybody loses. Except, of course the elitists snobs who openly claim they "have enough" ... apparently unconcerned about the millions who don't.
Yes. And so funny, the ones that have "enough" are in the majority employed by government. Paid by us. Or in entertainment. ALSO paid by us. I guess we're the dummies after allπ€
debeda wrote:
Yes. And so funny, the ones that have "enough" are in the majority employed by government. Paid by us. Or in entertainment. ALSO paid by us. I guess we're the dummies after allπ€
All we can do is vote for the right people. Problem is most of these elitist snobs are appointed--not elected--usually as a favor or payback for something. Both parties are guilty of it. Not sure how we can fix that.
(BTW, deb, I do not have a ranch. I was raised on a family farm and have family members who still farm there and the family has grown and more land has been added. And most have huge gardens and some have livestock. Of course, I would benefit from that, and in fact already do. So I'm set. No crickets for me.)
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