• SupraMario@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    We do that so you can go to the store and actually find food. It’s so we don’t have another famine…has nothing to do with anything else you’re trying to point out.

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        9 months ago

        Yea totally, no clue what I’m talking about at all, just own a farm and understand our food economy…but nope no clue.

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          9 months ago

          So you’re telling me the government uses tax payer money to prop up your farm so that… we can actually find the food at the grocery stores?

          And then with all that extra corn that you’re producing they have to find a myriad of other uses (like the syrup that making the entire country obese, for one)?

          So clearly you’re way more enlightened on the subject since you own a farm, so why don’t you tell the class why subsidizing an unnecessarily oversized industry is a good thing.

          Don’t shy away from this. You’re the expert.

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            9 months ago

            Lol I don’t own an ag farm, but I’m in the farming community, and the gov. Props up farms so people like you don’t starve to death when we have a bad grow year or droughts…or any other reasons to keep the people who feed you from saying fuck this I quit.

            Yes because all farms grow is corn and create sugar drinks…also we have an issue with obesity for a ton of different reasons and it’s not because of “big corn”.

            Already did, you just don’t seem to understand that without keeping farmers afloat, the majority of them will fail and then you get to go outside and eat some grass and acorns…which the more likely thing to happen is you starve to death because you think food magically appears in the store two minutes from you.

            Can it be improved? Sure, but acting like your food you eat is somehow going to magically be cheaper and more plentiful without keeping farmers from failing after a bad year is hilarious.

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              9 months ago

              None of that changes the over abundance of the stuff I am specifically talking about. The amount of land and resources put into that industry are unnecessary. I understand what crop insurance is, and I am not trying to belittle farmers.

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                9 months ago

                How so? The majority of land that cattle are on cannot be properly used for plants. The soil and climate is not suitable for pretty much any crops without massive amounts of water and soil fertilizers. Look at what they’re doing in AZ when growing alfalfa hay which is shipped over seas to rich Arab countries for their race horses. That alone is sucking the aquafers dry.

                The over abundance is there specifically to make sure we all do not starve, the great depression is how it came about. You really don’t want a repeat of that. Millions would die.

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                  9 months ago

                  You have a vested interest so your bias makes having an actual conversation about this unattainable. I’m not doing this dance with you.