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Farmer Roy's Random Thoughts - I never said it was easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="rob1" data-source="post: 4168964" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>The trouble with that statement is populations tend to get a bit troublesome when food gets too dear or scarce,virtually all revolutions through history have been due to one or the other, governments know this so support food production to try to keep supply and prices stable, if all support world wide was removed both would become very volatile, maybe farmers who were on the ball would do very well by spotting peaks and troughs in supply/prices but history shows that political instabiltiy would rocket.</p><p></p><p>I would agree with you that too many just rely on subs to carry on as before</p><p></p><p>You said you were very grateful to be isolated, our farm thrives for the very opposite reason, we have loads of customers passing by everyday and taking advantage of that to offer something thwy want and not just produce cheap commodity products that others turn into profit. Each to their own and horses for courses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rob1, post: 4168964, member: 332"] The trouble with that statement is populations tend to get a bit troublesome when food gets too dear or scarce,virtually all revolutions through history have been due to one or the other, governments know this so support food production to try to keep supply and prices stable, if all support world wide was removed both would become very volatile, maybe farmers who were on the ball would do very well by spotting peaks and troughs in supply/prices but history shows that political instabiltiy would rocket. I would agree with you that too many just rely on subs to carry on as before You said you were very grateful to be isolated, our farm thrives for the very opposite reason, we have loads of customers passing by everyday and taking advantage of that to offer something thwy want and not just produce cheap commodity products that others turn into profit. Each to their own and horses for courses. [/QUOTE]
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