Posted by Tx Jim on June 17, 2012 at 07:00:04 from (67.142.163.24):
In Reply to: If you ate today - posted by centralilbaler on June 16, 2012 at 14:24:38:
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Traditional Farmer
I think I'm not better than the average Joe but when I'm driving a piece of farm equipment down a country road and some city transplants get mad(flash lights,blow horns & give finger signals) I wish I had a sign such as one of those displayed.
One of the reason farmers require govt contribution is the American public spends a smaller percentage of their wages on FOOD than in any other country!! One can survive without the plumber & builder but unless you're self sufficient in growing/processing your own food you can't get along without the farmer.
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