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Central Iowa | Gary, if you are part of the crowd that believes that "deindustrialization" is a term of the liberal agenda, you have it backwards.
It's actually a consevative idea, with the thought process being that business can be removed from the cloak of large industry oversight, and ultimately get govornment fo leave us alone. It's alraedy happening in the form of home schooling, brew pubs, music ("indie"; meaning independent), and yea, food.
Please don't mistake me for a tree hugger that glides from one fad to another. I've worked for a couple of DOW dogs, as well as studied econ under a couple of very conservative professors. I'm pro-business, all the way. I just want it MY way, not the way some company or govornment tells me to do.
Absolutely, commercial corn will always carry the lions share of the market. CBOT is going nowhere. But to downplay the role of organic or non GMO as a factor in market demand would be shortsighted, at the very least.
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