Again how in **** will a carbon tax influence the way you farm other than your bottom line
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Originally posted by BreadWinner View PostHow will farmers recoup the carbon taxes imposed on them? Diesel, freight, chemicals, parts, grain shipping, fertilizer, increased equipment costs, almost everthing a farmer does will be taxed. Do you think they will send you a cheque, hahahaha. Not funny!!!! This could actually make farming unsustainable!!!!
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Putting a carbon tax on farms may actually create a opposite effect on carbon output on the farm. We won't be able to afford more efficient machinery, soil testing will be cut out of our budget so we may be over fertilizing in areas, we will burn more stubble instead of incorporating it into the soil, etc.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostWhat's scary is guys professing to be experts that can't spell simple words.
Note the hay? That's wrong also. And I used it before.
I do it deliberately to draw out the nit picking Grammar Nazis. Cause it sure gets under your thin skin.
LOL
What's the old saying "Small minds seldom accomplish great deeds"
BTW, I have never in any of my comments ANYWHERE ever claimed to an expert about anything.
I am a student of everything.
Not sure if I should be flattered that you associate me with the elite expert class!!!
But for dogs sake man, there are 97% experts who are dead wrong in their climate BS.
Why would I ever want to be associated with that slimy group?
Cheers
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The IPCC has always been an arrogant political group using climate to legitimize their devious plans.
They want to control the wealth of the world and distribute as they see fit.
They are the new totalitarians.
There is no science behind what they want to do.
But they are really good at scaring people.
https://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/22095-in-paris-scientists-debunk-un-climate-hysteria https://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/22095-in-paris-scientists-debunk-un-climate-hysteria
I think it was Charles Mackay that said "Men go mad in mobs but return to their senses one by one."
It's happening again.
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