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Kansas | "A lot of it comes down to being able to market a product, think outside of the system, and be able to take some risks"
Just don't argue for the federal government to mandate everyone do it.
Some of us are in a fringe farming area so the risk is already present. Coupled with the fact that comes with a sparse local population with relatively poor, but not impoverished economic status. People can buy food, but can't pay much than what it is now. So now you want us to strain our already struggling local economy, tell our neighbors you have to pay three times as much punishing families, and eliminate a lot of the local industry which is based on mainstream Ag thus firing a lot of parents who work in town. | |
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