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    Hey anybody think maybe rhe food supply is important?

    As expected they are now mentioning food shortages and sky high prices at retail for meats?
    Didn’t any of these fools think to make sure assembly line slaughter facilities need some priority and care for
    The virus?

    All this money going out wouldn’t it be an idea to get smaller local plants going?

    As mentioned next will be acres not seeded and then yes who knows wars?

    Come on we were only kidding when we said we re being run by fools compared to what I see happenning now. .

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    Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
    As expected they are now mentioning food shortages and sky high prices at retail for meats?
    Didn’t any of these fools think to make sure assembly line slaughter facilities need some priority and care for
    The virus?

    All this money going out wouldn’t it be an idea to get smaller local plants going?

    As mentioned next will be acres not seeded and then yes who knows wars?

    Come on we were only kidding when we said we re being run by fools compared to what I see happenning now. .
    Nope cause it was all about consolidating and money. “ vertical integration” they called it ....

    It was about the same we seen in the oil and gas industry , then the “green movement “ as proven by the videos shown here .
    It does not matter left or right, capitalization or socialist, it’s about a handful of greedy pricks trying to control the system for their own benefits. Al Gore is not your friend....... to some of you..
    It’s time for people to cut the b/s on left / right , con / lib , including me , and say *** this whole set up is wrong .
    People are about to not be able to eat while primary producers go broke . It’s time to say enough is enough both as consumers and producers and leave the climate hysteria and environmental b/s idle for a while till this gets straightened out IMO.
    Shortly there will be cattle and poultry farmers going broke with consumers unable to afford meat and we will be next while the middle man makes out like Walmart .... making a fortune while everyone gets ***ed .
    Last edited by furrowtickler; Apr 27, 2020, 21:17.

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      #3
      Looks like the new world order is not going to be run by scott hall, kevin nash and hollywood hogan this time around. It might be the guys from China calling the shots, and it seems like, for what reason I cant imagine, there's a real big segment of the population have no problem with that.

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        #4
        The goal is your land.

        There is a shortage of agricultural land in the world. Have to get rid of pissy little Canucky farmers first. One by one the numbers are dwindling. And all your sons and daughters have left for the city.

        And when you no longer have land and your culture, Is dissipated, and decision-making is centralized, you’re done like dinner.

        And foreign money can buy some of the best land in the world. All of it. Pars

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          #5
          The goal is your land.

          There is a shortage of agricultural land in the world. Have to get rid of pissy little Canucky farmers first. One by one the numbers are dwindling. And all your sons and daughters have left for the city.

          And when you no longer have land and your culture, Is dissipated, and decision-making is centralized, you’re done like dinner.

          And foreign money can buy some of the best land in the world. All of it. Pars


          Sophisticated land buyers don’t want to have to plan or endure cattle roundups... think about it... 😃

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            #6
            Originally posted by parsley View Post
            The goal is your land.

            There is a shortage of agricultural land in the world. Have to get rid of pissy little Canucky farmers first. One by one the numbers are dwindling. And all your sons and daughters have left for the city.

            And when you no longer have land and your culture, Is dissipated, and decision-making is centralized, you’re done like dinner.

            And foreign money can buy some of the best land in the world. All of it. Pars


            Sophisticated land buyers don’t want to have to plan or endure cattle roundups... think about it... 😃
            Serfdom.... it's happening right before our very eyes and under some peoples' noses!

            I don't like the looks of it and it stinks too!

            I'm not going to pay for some investor's land with the rent they charge on their partially paid off investment. Or provide them with an ROI on their paid for asset. Now renting from a retired farmer is a different story to me, I know, I know.... "how could it be different"? ....well in my simple mind it is!

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              #7
              Originally posted by parsley View Post
              The goal is your land.

              There is a shortage of agricultural land in the world. Have to get rid of pissy little Canucky farmers first. One by one the numbers are dwindling. And all your sons and daughters have left for the city.

              And when you no longer have land and your culture, Is dissipated, and decision-making is centralized, you’re done like dinner.

              And foreign money can buy some of the best land in the world. All of it. Pars
              Except there is no shortage of ag land in the world. Thanks to massive gains in productivity, we have over production of nearly all ag commodities to the point where nearly all are at or below COP in most marginal areas. Unless global cooling really gets serious, the declining need for farmland is likely to continue.

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                #8
                Know a few farmers that went on a ag tour of Africa was just astounded how good the land was and rainfall and how little of it is utilised.

                Beautiful black soil metres deep inherently fertile scatted all over Africa and seemingly most droughts occur in South Africa dunno that was a comment made to me.

                Ps food restrictions etc basically been lifted here as of fri panic buying stopped some people have 6 years supply of toilet paper hope it gets moth eaten
                Last edited by malleefarmer; Apr 28, 2020, 15:04.

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