I read occasionally in these threads references to the Hutterites or "men in black" and they are always in a negative tone - why so?
I live near a colony and have found them to be good neighbours, affordable custom operators and god fearing people yet they are not popular. I am impressed by their business skills, scale, multi-species diversity of crops and animals they keep. We hear much talk of adding value to grain by processing it through animals and trying to retain a younger generation on the land - these people do both but get condemned for it.
Is it jealousy, fear or racism that causes this dislike for these folks? One thing about them is they are Canadians and they are sucessfully expanding in agriculture at a time when others are failing - perhaps we could learn something from them?
I live near a colony and have found them to be good neighbours, affordable custom operators and god fearing people yet they are not popular. I am impressed by their business skills, scale, multi-species diversity of crops and animals they keep. We hear much talk of adding value to grain by processing it through animals and trying to retain a younger generation on the land - these people do both but get condemned for it.
Is it jealousy, fear or racism that causes this dislike for these folks? One thing about them is they are Canadians and they are sucessfully expanding in agriculture at a time when others are failing - perhaps we could learn something from them?
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