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- From: "GlobalCirclenet" <webmaster AT globalcircle.net>
- To: market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: Re: Small farms and processing issues
- Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 22:03:30 -0600
If the agribusiness cartels hired people to disrupt any movement against
them with disinformation and personal attacks, those are the arguments
they'd use, and it would look just as professional and polished as that. Of
course, they wouldn't do such a thing.
paul & barb - on the continental divide
http://globalcircle.net
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On 10/3/2002 at 7:16 PM Rick Williams wrote:
>Robert Farr wrote:
>> Yes, Rick - I'd argue that the small dairy farm is still viable. And
>> would be more viable if the government would stop preventing farming.
>
>The recently passed MILC program does what? It rewards smaller producers
at
>the expense of the larger producers. It was not a neutral act. Please
>explain how the government is preventing farming compared to say 20 years
>ago, 50 years ago?
>
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Small farms and processing issues,
Rick Williams, 10/03/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, GlobalCirclenet, 10/04/2002
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, Liz Pike, 10/04/2002
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, Robert Farr, 10/04/2002
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, Jill Taylor Bussiere, 10/04/2002
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, Robert Farr, 10/04/2002
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, Rick Williams, 10/06/2002
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, Rick Williams, 10/06/2002
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, Marie Kamphefner, 10/06/2002
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, Rick Williams, 10/06/2002
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, Rick Williams, 10/06/2002
- Re: Small farms and processing issues, Rainbow's End Farms & Orchards, 10/06/2002
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