Posted by Formerly PaMike on November 15, 2007 at 15:57:07 from (24.229.80.165):
In Reply to: Re: Cat Killers part 2 posted by Dave from MN on November 15, 2007 at 15:23:34:
I love it when people say they are for "family farms" and against "factory farms". They say that but you and I both know if there werent factory farms they wouldnt be able to afford to eat. I raise 20-30 steers a year. The $.80/lb I get when I sell them only covers my costs, I dont even make a profit farming. So, if I the family farmer wanted to make a profit, much less a living I would probably have to get 4 or 5 times the $.80/lb I get now...That would mean grocery store ground beef would be the price of current say steaks. With minimum wage at about $7.00 an hour you might be able to buy 1 lb of ground beef for every hour you worked...but thats before taxes.....
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