TOM4CWB;
You use organic farming as an example of value-adding where everyone wins. The reason is that they are placing a product on the shelf that is perceived to be better for you. The price is 95% hype and 5% product. We both grow common ag commodities that are inconsistant in quality from year to year. The average consumer won't pay a penny more than they have to for the necessities but have no qualms about paying the moon for things that they dream about. Shoppers bitch about paying $1.25 for eggs they need but will snap up $3 organic eggs because they "want" them. I wish consumers placed the same value on having a full stomach as they did on having a full size SUV. You say the CWB is to blame for depressed grain prices. Maybe it's the consumer who has never been the least bit hungry.
You use organic farming as an example of value-adding where everyone wins. The reason is that they are placing a product on the shelf that is perceived to be better for you. The price is 95% hype and 5% product. We both grow common ag commodities that are inconsistant in quality from year to year. The average consumer won't pay a penny more than they have to for the necessities but have no qualms about paying the moon for things that they dream about. Shoppers bitch about paying $1.25 for eggs they need but will snap up $3 organic eggs because they "want" them. I wish consumers placed the same value on having a full stomach as they did on having a full size SUV. You say the CWB is to blame for depressed grain prices. Maybe it's the consumer who has never been the least bit hungry.
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