You're talking about the little farmers. The big farmers can survive
without the subsidies... but get them anyhow. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Yeah, and most farmers would not survive without subsidies and various
> other largesse from the Federal Government, so they are effectively
> welfare recipients, just without the stigma that the welfare
> recipients in cities experience.
>
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> On Aug 16, 2009, at 2:39 AM, siddiq@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> On Aug 15, 2009, at 4:57 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>>
>>>> Is Iowa a donkey or an elephant state ?
>>>>
>>> Donkey, by a nose. Depends on what part of the state, though.
>>>
>>> It's actually a pretty progressive state, but when it comes to meat,
>>> well,
>>> consider the main industry here and you'll understand.
>> But corn's a vegetable, and soy too :P
>>
>> /s
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