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<blockquote data-quote="Scholsey" data-source="post: 7783596" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>If you go back to the 70s 80s and look at the price of things and how they have risen compared to others, is anything else as out of kilter as primary produced food?</p><p></p><p>Houses, land, TVs and holidays would have all doubled in price every 15 years as a rough guess, if food had, what would we be getting a litre/kg/tonne now?</p><p></p><p>I think cash poor/asset rich has been a fairly recent position many farmers have found themselves in and only thing that will change it is if proper value is put on taking land out of production and paying a liveable wage to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scholsey, post: 7783596, member: 784"] If you go back to the 70s 80s and look at the price of things and how they have risen compared to others, is anything else as out of kilter as primary produced food? Houses, land, TVs and holidays would have all doubled in price every 15 years as a rough guess, if food had, what would we be getting a litre/kg/tonne now? I think cash poor/asset rich has been a fairly recent position many farmers have found themselves in and only thing that will change it is if proper value is put on taking land out of production and paying a liveable wage to do so. [/QUOTE]
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