A few thoughts in our system we have, the the seller gets the customers money and the customer should get the Thank You for dealing with the seller in other words the farmers should be thanking the consumers of their products not the other way around.The customer dictates with their money and buying power what products are acceptable to them in the marketplace and what they will spend their money on but somehow farmers have gotten in their heads that they should be able to dictate to the consumers of food what food the consumers should be buying.That will never work out well the people with the money to spend always end up deciding what they will buy.And farmers calling their consumer customers stupid,citidots etc is not going to make consumers think differently.Buyers do NOT have to justify what they want to buy or why.The seller has to change what they have to sell to keep up with consumers changing tastes if they want to stay in business.And I'd say for every farmer in the USA there is probably a half a dozen guys that would love to move onto their farm and rented land to try their hand at farming so there will never be a shortage of farmers especially with large ag outfits taking over much of agriculture now anyway.
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Today's Featured Article - An Old-Time Tractor Demonstration - by Kim Pratt. Sam was born in rural Kansas in 1926. His dad was a hard-working farmer and the children worked hard everyday to help ends meet. In the rural area he grew up in, the highlight of the week was Saturday when many people took a break from their work to go to town. It was on one such Saturday in the early 1940's when Sam was 16 years old that he ended up in Dennison, Kansas to watch a demonstration of a new tractor being put on by a local dealer. It was an Allis-Chalmers tractor dealership,
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