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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 1470374" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>This thread shows why farmers will always be poor. Give them a chance to grow two ears of wheat where one used to be, and they'll grab it with both hands, completely mindless of the effect it will have on prices and their long term profits. The dairy industry is playing that story out right now, in case no-one's noticed. If any farmer thinks that having a nitrogen fixing perennial wheat plant is going to make them rich they need their head examining. The only ones to gain would be whoever owned the patent, and thats not going to be Joe Farmer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 1470374, member: 818"] This thread shows why farmers will always be poor. Give them a chance to grow two ears of wheat where one used to be, and they'll grab it with both hands, completely mindless of the effect it will have on prices and their long term profits. The dairy industry is playing that story out right now, in case no-one's noticed. If any farmer thinks that having a nitrogen fixing perennial wheat plant is going to make them rich they need their head examining. The only ones to gain would be whoever owned the patent, and thats not going to be Joe Farmer. [/QUOTE]
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