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And I thought y'all would be talking about the car commercial with the Leica in it. Joe
The one that shows a film m, and the photographer taking pictures using the lcd screen...?
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And I thought y'all would be talking about the car commercial with the Leica in it. Joe
Yes Rob, Im sure there are plenty of people that will go out and buy a RAM because those trucks are christian, regardless whether they work or not..
Let's guess, the farmer's name was Cargill?
That ad would have been worthy 25 years ago but not today.
Guys-
Don't get me wrong - that farmer in the ad was the USA farmer of 50 years ago. Today, he has either been bought out or went broke trying to compete with cargil and the other conglomerate farm owners. I've read that 90% of small farmers have left or lost their farms.
SausalitoDog; Is this the farm system you defend? I hope not. If my position offends anyone said:I don't defend that and I'm not offended, I'm just saying that there has been some turn around in the loss of small farms and that, while being long hard work, people are making a good living at it. And the ones I know aren't buying their seeds from Monsanto.
It looked at one time like the family farm was going extinct, and the number is small compared to what it was just a half a century ago, but it isn't the "sky is falling" scenario you are stating any more.
I don't defend that and I'm not offended, I'm just saying that there has been some turn around in the loss of small farms and that, while being long hard work, people are making a good living at it. And the ones I know aren't buying their seeds from Monsanto.
It looked at one time like the family farm was going extinct, and the number is small compared to what it was just a half a century ago, but it isn't the "sky is falling" scenario you are stating any more.
For now.And the ones I know aren't buying their seeds from Monsanto.
Bowman can see towering bins filled with soybeans all around southwestern Indiana, but according to the seed companies, he can't plant any of them.
In fact, after Monsanto took Bowman to court, his search for unrestricted seeds took him all the way to Ohio, one of the very few places in the country where the state still distributes non-patented soybean varieties.
According to the USDA, 12% of the largest farms account for more than 80% of agricultural output; and most of the small farms are not self-supporting .
It is a good thing that small family farms are not extinct, but that fact does not change the broad reality that the traditional farming way of life has largely been obliterated.
Randy