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| I say "a bird in the hand..." but isn`t basically everyone around the world is over producing? trying to sell ice to Eskimos comes to mind. china was the last single substantial buyer, the music stopped and Brazil had a chair for them, I think whether we like it or not, the way Europe treated their farmers (subsidies) is the way it about has to be done. commodity agriculture, though very important is only a minute portion of the gross national product. "know your lane!"
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Direct Contribution (Value Added by Farms): This refers to the output and value created solely by farming activities, which was approximately $222.3 billion in 2023, or about 0.8% of the U.S. GDP | |
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