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    #16
    We're going to pay through the nose for the pleasure of producing cheap food.

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      #17
      Exactly Tweety. Many of the typical starving countries need to get their shit together because they have the potential to easily feed themselves. It's the likes of Saudi Arabia and much of the Middle East which has limited productive ability because of depleted aquifers. All fine if they have the money to take a position in foreign food production.

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        #18
        I have been told these third world people shud learn to help themselves first. They have a very hard time taking the advances we have helped them with and continuing them forward. Now we are gonna throw more money at them with the same results. When are we going to get a leader who sees these political agendas for what they really are. We need to take care of our problems before we take care of other countries problems. Give them 100 billion in birth control.

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          #19
          I wonder what the price of wheat and canola will be in 2050? $7.00 and $12.00 per bu? Average yields better be good.

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            #20
            farma - "Never have so few fed so many for so little..."

            Yup, and now food is so cheap that we can barely afford to produce it.

            Just the opposite of housing; last week a headline somewhere said that we have made housing the perfect ponzi scheme. only problem is that housing has become so expensive we can no longer afford to live in it.

            Wow, we are a brilliant race.

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              #21
              Burnt,

              Good thing we are going to negative interest rates!!!
              We will still be able to buy a house!

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                #22
                Maybe food will go like housing and become expensive. Smart marketing will make organic, locally grown and environmentally friendly even more trendy. Keeping up with the Jones is not cheap.

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                  #23
                  Farmaholic, you pinched my tag line!
                  That was a quote from the New Holland News mag about 25 years ago. I can' t remember the title of the article. It was some kind of anniversary of agriculture in the US. Ironically, the quote was used to celebrate the productivity of US farmers.
                  Looking at both sides of the coin, and being sour on the state of the conventional industry at the time, that was the writing on the wall for this undercapitalized, inefficient farm!
                  In that timeline several farms grew exponentially and are successful.
                  Thinking of the goals for 2050, I like the idea of more demand for grains because that can be real and tangible. The co2 thing is a disguise for redistribution of wealth, and politicians encouraging the general public to chase unicorns.

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                    #24
                    My memory is foggy, That article was published more likely 20 years ago. I can't seem to find it online. I know for sure it was in the New Holland News.

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