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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 8105236" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Seems to be that selling off or out the national industries has been going on for decades,farmer have been too resilient in hanging on, net zero bull sh1t us just another stick to beat the industry down a little bit more. Protesting is about the only way farmers can get heard,but unfortunately get a bad rap when they do. Wasn’t long ago our industry was getting praised for keeping supermarket shelves stocked with food during a pandemic that had everyone claiming furlough and afraid to sneeze. Now when they have to pay a decent price it’s wrong. intresting how the ones bitching about not being able to afford food and stood there in fancy cloths and holding the latest phones that cost more than a months groceries for a family of four. Lack of priority in their lives I say</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 8105236, member: 156006"] Seems to be that selling off or out the national industries has been going on for decades,farmer have been too resilient in hanging on, net zero bull sh1t us just another stick to beat the industry down a little bit more. Protesting is about the only way farmers can get heard,but unfortunately get a bad rap when they do. Wasn’t long ago our industry was getting praised for keeping supermarket shelves stocked with food during a pandemic that had everyone claiming furlough and afraid to sneeze. Now when they have to pay a decent price it’s wrong. intresting how the ones bitching about not being able to afford food and stood there in fancy cloths and holding the latest phones that cost more than a months groceries for a family of four. Lack of priority in their lives I say [/QUOTE]
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