Read an article in one of the local weeklies where they quoted some Harvard professor stating that the demise of the family was a good thing in terms of economic efficiency. He stated that most family farms are too small to ever become truly efficient in marketing and effective use of labor, management, equipment,capital.
Now if you really think about that...the guy might have a point? How can one farmer be an effective manager,worker,repairman,banker and salesman without someting suffering? When you see the obvious success of big factory farms perhaps he is on to something?
He also goes on to say that society would actually be doing the farmer a favor by getting rid of him as he would no longer be subject to overstress due to inefficiency! He sees the present day farmer as over worked and underpaid! He likened it to freeing the slaves!
Now if you really think about that...the guy might have a point? How can one farmer be an effective manager,worker,repairman,banker and salesman without someting suffering? When you see the obvious success of big factory farms perhaps he is on to something?
He also goes on to say that society would actually be doing the farmer a favor by getting rid of him as he would no longer be subject to overstress due to inefficiency! He sees the present day farmer as over worked and underpaid! He likened it to freeing the slaves!
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