I presume you are pressing that suit with a damp cloth, fran, the one with the one pantleg shorter than the other, made in china? lol
Here's the interesting part of this discussion for me:
According to grepet's poll,(although I don't take stock in it), it says 10% eat organic OFTEN.
So organics stole this group of consumer. Right?
Organics stole them and we sell to them and they like us, and they willingly buy, and they pay a premium!
Yup.
Is that good or bad for all farmers?
Fran wants to race for the low price.
I sure as hell don't.
I want consumers to value food highly.
To look at food carefully.
To eat carefully.
You see, it's good for farmers if they do, because as price grumbling lessens, farm prices rise. And as consumers eat better, via more varied diets, fresher food, etc, they feel better and my health care cost taxes don't go up.
I want higher farmgate returns...the point is , do you?
The bottom line is this folks..
IF FARMERS OURSELVES DON"T VALUE FOOD, WHY SHOULD WE EXPECT THE SHOPPER TO VALUE FOOD THROUGH PAYING HIGHER PRICES?
Pars
Here's the interesting part of this discussion for me:
According to grepet's poll,(although I don't take stock in it), it says 10% eat organic OFTEN.
So organics stole this group of consumer. Right?
Organics stole them and we sell to them and they like us, and they willingly buy, and they pay a premium!
Yup.
Is that good or bad for all farmers?
Fran wants to race for the low price.
I sure as hell don't.
I want consumers to value food highly.
To look at food carefully.
To eat carefully.
You see, it's good for farmers if they do, because as price grumbling lessens, farm prices rise. And as consumers eat better, via more varied diets, fresher food, etc, they feel better and my health care cost taxes don't go up.
I want higher farmgate returns...the point is , do you?
The bottom line is this folks..
IF FARMERS OURSELVES DON"T VALUE FOOD, WHY SHOULD WE EXPECT THE SHOPPER TO VALUE FOOD THROUGH PAYING HIGHER PRICES?
Pars
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