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Abbadon User ID: 379682 Sweden 02/27/2008 01:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i still think this is a plan to put into use genetically altered seeds. dunno but if we are running out of wheat we are foked hard. And I said, "What is this, the burning bush? For God's sake, I'm not Moses." And the Voice said to me: "And I'm not God. What has that got to do with it?" |
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Awakened Me User ID: 375111 United States 02/27/2008 02:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | *can't they just get some more from wal mart?* says the little I WILL NOT let consequences dictate my course of action! A.K.A - Aresh, Awakened Me, An Ominous Coward (Howard), The Goddess Pandora, Aumon Haht Fith Ashai, Within The Flower and a few others... ------------------------------------ In all things, i am flowing back thru and in and out, within and without and beyond them. This is the Cosm. This is both I and You. I am the Truth, and I am the Lie - I am the very spark of the Divine! ------------------ as soon as you even go near these things your ego knows what it is.. its all like "what ya gonna do with that?" "Hope you not gonna take it" "cause i will throw myself down on the floor and scratch, claw and bite and tantrum" - Kyuubi "the gift of love makes much more sense than frankincense gold and myrhh" - Only Me |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 380452 United States 02/27/2008 02:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i still think this is a plan to put into use genetically altered seeds. dunno but if we are running out of wheat we are foked hard. Quoting: AbbadonYou're likely right. Some plan to acquire a monopoly on wheat and its production. "Global Economy" The Super wealthy are absolutely shameless. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 376212 United States 02/27/2008 02:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | *can't they just get some more from wal mart?* says the little Quoting: Awakened MeAH HAHAHA... I remember a news story along those lines... A lady was being interviewed by a news crew. The question was asked...Where does milk come from? The lady said with a straight face. The store! The reporter said: No where does milk come from? *Expecting her to say..Oh! I meant a cow!* Instead, she snapped back: It comes from the damned store ! The reporter shook his head and walked away. Sheep, gotta love the humor! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 376212 United States 02/27/2008 02:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Would this not raise the income of farmers, since the crops prices are going up?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 379438It will also cause seed prices to rise. And, grain storage co. will want more to store the higher priced crop. And, grain transport cos. will want their cut. True,the income will rise...But, the cost of production will rise as well. It's a double-edged sword. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 380684 United States 02/27/2008 02:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The ecosystem really is more delicate than people can imagine. We been distroying the earth with many unfriendly farming methods. But there is also weather changes to blame as well. An upset to the balance. Disturbing the normal growing seasons of the crops with droughts or floods can really affect the supplies. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 379438 United States 02/27/2008 02:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Would this not raise the income of farmers, since the crops prices are going up?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 376212It will also cause seed prices to rise. And, grain storage co. will want more to store the higher priced crop. And, grain transport cos. will want their cut. True,the income will rise...But, the cost of production will rise as well. It's a double-edged sword. So, if farmers are leasing tillable acreage to plant crops, would the rent go up for them too? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 381498 United States 02/27/2008 03:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The ecosystem really is more delicate than people can imagine. We been distroying the earth with many unfriendly farming methods. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 380684But there is also weather changes to blame as well. An upset to the balance. Disturbing the normal growing seasons of the crops with droughts or floods can really affect the supplies. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 381230 United States 02/27/2008 03:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i bet you all a beer, if this is true, somebodys about to make a TON off misery...the big bankers, but not the farmer. a pack of smokes is stupid high, does that mean the tobbacco farmer is making more? hahahahaha hell no. its all a means of control |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 372844 United States 02/27/2008 03:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is a bullshit excuse to raise prices for the consumer and lower profit margin of the small-medium size wheat farmer. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 376212Translation: Somebody is screwing with us. Hmm...How many farmers do YOU know? It's simple math people. When it costs our farmers more to plant (sew) than what the crop will bring (reap) they quite simply quit planting. Find a farmer, and speak with them candidly. They will tell you this very same story. Fuel costs. 500,000 dollar combines that operate 2 weeks a year, yet the payments continue every month. Is it any wonder? What really pisses me off is the fricking writing not only IS on the wall, but has been for some time now. Funny, only the "bright" ones are beginning to see it. Most wont realize it until martial law is imposed, and you are starving your dumb ass off because you didnt have the hindsight to prepare, waiting for "FEMA" to come to your rescue. Go with them. They will "care' for you. They have prepared a place for you. Nice. Comfy. Hot Meals. Yea....that's the ticket. Our government will care for us, right? Or try this. When shit hits the fan, try and "wish" it away....or click your heels 3 times together, because I can tell you this.....Your no longer in "Kansas", so to speak. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 380684 United States 02/27/2008 04:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The ecosystem really is more delicate than people can imagine. We been distroying the earth with many unfriendly farming methods. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 381498But there is also weather changes to blame as well. An upset to the balance. Disturbing the normal growing seasons of the crops with droughts or floods can really affect the supplies. OK, brains, lets hear your theory then. |
i is that which i is User ID: 342515 United States 02/27/2008 04:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Let them eat cake" Oops, that was Marie Antoinette. [link to www.phrases.org.uk] The origin of many phrases in English are unknown. Nevertheless, many people would say that they know the source of this one. It is widely attributed to Marie-Antoinette (1755-93), the Queen consort of Louis XVI. She is supposed to have said this when she was told that the French populace had no bread to eat. The original The French is Qu'ils mangent de la brioche. It has been suggested that the speaker's intention wasn't as cynical as is generally supposed. French law required bakers to sell loaves at fixed prices and fancy loaves had to be sold at the same price as basic breads. This was aimed at preventing bakers from selling just the more profitable expensive products. The let them eat brioche (a form of cake made of flour, butter and eggs) would have been a sensible suggestion in the face of a flour shortage as it would have allowed the poor to eat what would otherwise have been unaffordable. It's rather a mouthful, so to speak, but if the phrase had been reported as 'let them buy cake at the same price as bread' we might now think better of the French nobility. "I am not afraid to stand alone, but it's always more fun if I have friends standing with me." Lena Coleon. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 181805 Denmark 02/27/2008 04:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | HumeBeef, Its whats for dinner tonight ! Quoting: killdamon:peobeef: DAMN NICE..picture, ha-ha by the way, we live near a farm, and that farm will close, because its to expensive to have, and the Danish farmers, think in the end of the year, 50% of pig farms, and others will go down. the cant pay any more and the earn to little. DANE |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 381509 Australia 02/27/2008 04:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "COST OF BREAD PRODUCTS SKYROCKETS!" The End of the World As We Know It OMG, the entire edifice of the western dietary preference for carbs is crumbling before our eyes. No more cheap hi-G-index carbs for you, my fat feathered friends. No more cheap fast food burger fixes. No more cheap quick and easy pasta meals. OMG, you may even have to consider actually eating things good for you. It's going to be sheer HELL. The DOOM we never counted on..... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 376212 United States 02/27/2008 04:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "COST OF BREAD PRODUCTS SKYROCKETS!" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 381509The End of the World As We Know It OMG, the entire edifice of the western dietary preference for carbs is crumbling before our eyes. No more cheap hi-G-index carbs for you, my fat feathered friends. No more cheap fast food burger fixes. No more cheap quick and easy pasta meals. OMG, you may even have to consider actually eating things good for you. It's going to be sheer HELL. The DOOM we never counted on..... A DOOM that is good for you? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 372922 United States 02/27/2008 04:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bio Deseil for the win! Quoting: LouisWinthorpeIIIFor $250 and the win, more farmers are planting corn for ethynol. What are petroleum farm subsidies? You win Economics Jeapardy!! Don Pardo, tell us what our latest contestants have won! |
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Asif K User ID: 278695 Denmark 02/27/2008 05:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i am gonna be traveling to a country who is also having problems with the wheat supply because everyones stable is made from wheat therefore i will be planning to grow vairous vegetables and keeping a chicken that can stay alive on the native bugs and lay me some healthy eggs to provide my protein needs |
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