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Re: falling old equipment values
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Posted by tlak on April 14, 2004 at 09:04:56 from (66.38.89.136):
In Reply to: falling old equipment values posted by Jonathan on April 13, 2004 at 10:35:30:
Is there a going to be a food crisis? Yes and No Yes, because this was the original outsource and any outsource has a hold over us. Also if you trust how these other countries grow your food, where they plant and what they put on/in it. No, I noticed a lot of years ago when they try to gouge you on a price saying because there�s a freeze here or there or some crop got destroyed because of this or that, that crops have a short cycle period which if there was a shortage of something then by the next season there would be a excess because everybody would jump on the band wagon to grow this item. This is where outsourcing comes in handy, the stupid middleman is still trying to gouge based on a crop failure say in Florida but now we get the same crop from 3-4 parts of the USA and probably 10 foreign countries. What did they use to call them Victory Gardens? Thousands of these would pop up if there were some long-term problem.
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