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| I suspect that an awful lot of farmers actually prefer the status quo, they farm for government programs. Some years ago I got to know a county extension agent pretty well. He took an interest in what I was doing, converting farm ground into rotational grazing, and asked me to speak at a conference that had the theme of alternate cropping systems. You could count the number of people that weren't being paid to be there (had something to sell or represented a government agency) on one hand. | |
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