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| Take away the prime precision leveled and irrigated areas, take away the $25k/acre land. The majority of the midwest has either whole fields or parts of fields that aren't prime. If that land elsewhere was not in welfare grass it would either continue to be farmed or into hay/grass. That would be effecting the cattle market and indirectly the price of prime land/grain even in your backyard.
If you want to drink pristine water you don't need to have the govt. pay you for it. Hay is just fine. I've drank from my tile runoffs from my full tillage fields also.
Big or small acres its still a welfare policy. | |
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