Posted by sourgum on October 12, 2018 at 09:05:26 from (107.77.85.19):
In Reply to: Thank a Farmer posted by db4600 on October 12, 2018 at 03:17:29:
Thank you farmers, everyone has their day, today is -Nat Farmers Day. You buy ag chemicals and know how to apply them which supports chemical companies, you buy fertilizer which supports fertilizer companies, you buy tractors /combines when markets are up enough to afford them and support machinery makers, you buy pick ups when you can afford them which supports truck makers, you buy repair parts which supports machinery makers, you pay prop taxes which pays for goad roads & supports county workers to maintain them, you buy expensive seeds which supports seed companies. Your money allows these companies you support to pay their workers fair wages and stay in business at a good profit level. You generally support the rural economy all over the country by your purchases to maintain the farm operation. You deal with weather challenges daily & frustrations and biology challenges with livestock that other occupations don't.Your inputs come to your operation at retail price and you sell your product at wholesale price. Thank you, Mr & Mrs Farmer for all you do every day.
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