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Anonymous (ID: 1spSJjIX) United States No.514893820 >>514894105 >>514894321 >>514894328 >>514894467 >>514894671 >>514895321 >>514896448 >>514898112 >>514898186 >>514898313 >>514898652
Hundreds of struggling Arkansas farmers ask federal government to save them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqK21LfqnGw

Why do conservatives vote against their own best interest?

https://katv.com/news/local/hundreds-of-struggling-arkansas-farmers-ask-federal-government-to-save-them-agriculture-ag-economy-farm-bill-commodity-prices-safety-net-big-beautiful-bill-derek-haigwood-brookland-farming-delta-farm-bankruptcy-closure-sale-trump-boozman-crawford
Anonymous (ID: uk6AaiQi) No.514894105 >>514894248 >>514894308
>>514893820 (OP)
As far as I know most farmers in US used to play the subsidies game and i remember someone saying that if the subsidies were gone most of US farming would be gone too.
Anonymous (ID: M8fgJan3) United States No.514894234 >>514894423
Why don't they just raise prices?
Anonymous (ID: XG7EZoCX) United States No.514894248
>>514894105
Sooner or later belief must conform to reality. Subsidy is a fun way of playing make believe.
Anonymous (ID: 7RAegQ2K) United States No.514894308 >>514894423 >>514894455 >>514895305
>>514894105
Isn't subsidy a form of socialism?
Anonymous (ID: kXb2CtIX) Canada No.514894321
>>514893820 (OP)
brown people are ugly
Anonymous (ID: W4iu8Vyk) Brazil No.514894328
>>514893820 (OP)
The time of leeching on welfare is over
Anonymous (ID: uk6AaiQi) No.514894423
>>514894234
>>514894308
Yea.
Anonymous (ID: Baso35jc) United States No.514894455
>>514894308
Yes but this farming system is a 100 year flood problem.
Anonymous (ID: MphrwhSm) United States No.514894467
>>514893820 (OP)
I don't get my food from farmers anyway, I get it from Walmart so who cares?
Anonymous (ID: DSwLgj+O) Greece No.514894489
But imagine how many trannies you owned on the way!
Anonymous (ID: fXc1p7wn) United States No.514894671
>>514893820 (OP)
Surely more taxes will help the food grow
Anonymous (ID: gWImRAi1) United States No.514895233
This is so tragic. Send a billion dollars to Israel.
Anonymous (ID: AGss1DOL) United States No.514895305
>>514894308
Yes. These dumb fucks were living off government handouts while they voted for Republicans who promised to end all government handouts.
Now they're getting what they voted for. Don't feel bad for them, they made their bed and now they have to lie in it.
Anonymous (ID: mzFUO2WI) United States No.514895321
>>514893820 (OP)
Need to go back to small farms and vegetable gardens in your own yard. Use your yard not for a bunch of grass but for food.

When farms became more and more business, John Deere trucks, chemicals, Fast Food/Grocery store chains, mass import/export to feed third world countries and big cities thats when you had corruption. Farmers unions, steel worker unions, car unions. I don't want a Ford, I want my own locally produced materials and goods. Stop subsidizing these too big to fail industries.
Anonymous (ID: Tz5BGuyT) United States No.514896264
These aren't farmers, they are welfare fraudsters and USAID sleeper agents.
When the government shows up to offer you double to spot price of a product for you to either destroy or ship it to niggers in Africa you are no longer a civilian farm, you are a government agent and forfeit all your rights and sympathies
Anonymous (ID: IpqSxeNP) Australia No.514896448
>>514893820 (OP)
No sympathy in the slightest from me. They all voted Trump.
Anonymous (ID: A9bwo/ir) United States No.514898112
>>514893820 (OP)
Total farmer death. People shouldn't be out in the field farming these days anyway. It should all be done online.
Anonymous (ID: qNr80qCM) United States No.514898186
>>514893820 (OP)
that’s because they don’t have any black farmers

whitey can’t grow potatoes anymore again
Anonymous (ID: WT09+2+q) United States No.514898268
I thought countries like china were legally required to buy our crops
Anonymous (ID: tFX2YIWO) No.514898313
>>514893820 (OP)
If their product isn't wanted that isn't the State's problem. What do they want, more subsidies?
Anonymous (ID: npiBwQmQ) United States No.514898506
somehow this is a controversial opinion, but I believe aspects of our economy never should have been built on illegal undocumented slave labor to begin with, we may experience some shrinking pains to correct this. the long term benefit will be being left with a country you can actually communicate with, less people who dont pay into our tax system using things our taxes pay for, and probably less lettuce e coli outbreaks
Anonymous (ID: B/vDSfby) France No.514898652
>>514893820 (OP)
>Average size of a farm in America is 200 hectares
>Cereals produce between 15 to 20 thousands of $ per hectares if correctly taken care of.
They earn on average 3 millions per year. Okay, the machinery cost money, but still.