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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 8069233" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>The problem is that industry still contains a lot of people who do things because they have always done them. A portion of people are obliged to farm because of the antiquated tax system. Clarkson would be a prime example. I know he is only fudging about but he is there pumping out a product for absolutely no reason and the economic case for it is probably zero. Another portion of people are farming and absolutely sweating themselves into an early grave without having any real game plan or a grasp of real world costs.</p><p></p><p>You thus have an industry that seems to want to produce, produce, produce without any real regard for anything else but producing. No wonder retailers, processors and suppliers might approach the industry like an endless waterfall of cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 8069233, member: 54866"] The problem is that industry still contains a lot of people who do things because they have always done them. A portion of people are obliged to farm because of the antiquated tax system. Clarkson would be a prime example. I know he is only fudging about but he is there pumping out a product for absolutely no reason and the economic case for it is probably zero. Another portion of people are farming and absolutely sweating themselves into an early grave without having any real game plan or a grasp of real world costs. You thus have an industry that seems to want to produce, produce, produce without any real regard for anything else but producing. No wonder retailers, processors and suppliers might approach the industry like an endless waterfall of cash. [/QUOTE]
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