The Huron Expositor, 1980-05-01, Page 14N���,o� ,`you know and I know, that land prices.; have ;'4
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ocketed but farmers cannot eat that wealth. More
armers maKe . �;on
now;'The .Y`., ' have cnUch,clout.anymore s4,1et's force :!
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'pla�nts make them grow
betteF. Wonder if anybody
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lik i they' be'n stiflod by it bi cause .they ,cannot
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another "three p cent into bankruptcy and, get rid
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has tried, shouting at weeds? ,
afford.to buy more land. Why the, price of4and is included
m' tnco[rle is another one of those mysteries. that only.
of them'
Then we can all -starve
economists, understand,'
Itis such convoluted figuring that baffles -lame brafhs
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like _me. Also. included in the measure of farm incomes, are
oa-and the prices h=are worth: Again.,. I'm baffled
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by how quotas add to a farm,.er'sincome. A.value, is surely
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placed on them but:as long as the farmer remains in a
farming, he cannot use that value as income,
It's like saying T'm worth$100,000`s�mply;because I've
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