They grew crops dip wad. Every year the government pays farmers not to grow crops. It’s called the conservation reserve program (crp).Not as big a problem as Trump paying farmers 25B not to grow crops because he destroyed the market to sell them.
They grew crops dip wad. Every year the government pays farmers not to grow crops. It’s called the conservation reserve program (crp).Not as big a problem as Trump paying farmers 25B not to grow crops because he destroyed the market to sell them.
And where did those crops go when the EU stopped buying them because of the tariff war Trump started?They grew crops dip wad. Every year the government pays farmers not to grow crops. It’s called the conservation reserve program (crp).
To feed all the kids in cages.And where did those crops go when the EU stopped buying them because of the tariff war Trump started?
There you go. So we have plenty of capacity to feed poor people. Go solar panels.To feed all the kids in cages.
Solar panels on roof tops etc.. I’m ok with. Solar panels on farm ground is idiotic and nothing but corporate payoutsThere you go. So we have plenty of capacity to feed poor people. Go solar panels.
We have plenty of room for both. Quite whining.Solar panels on roof tops etc.. I’m ok with. Solar panels on farm ground is idiotic and nothing but corporate payouts
Solar panels on roof tops etc.. I’m ok with. Solar panels on farm ground is idiotic and nothing but corporate payoutsThere you go. So we have plenty of capacity to feed poor people. Go solar panels.
no we don’t. Why aren’t solar panels on rooftops/parking lots? $$&& that’s whyWe have plenty of room for both. Quite whining.
Solar panels are all over roof tops.Solar panels on roof tops etc.. I’m ok with. Solar panels on farm ground is idiotic and nothing but corporate payouts
no we don’t. Why aren’t solar panels on rooftops/parking lots? $$&& that’s why
Your roof ? lol Cincinasty, still ?
Approximately 4% of US homes is ‘all over’ lol.
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Approximately 4% of US homes is ‘all over’ lol.
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Approximately 4% of US homes is ‘all over’ lol.
The point is they are on roofs and 4% is not insignificant.App
Approximately 4% of US homes is ‘all over’ lol.
Solar panels on roof tops etc.. I’m ok with. Solar panels on farm ground is idiotic and nothing but corporate payouts
Actually, when such people sell land for development, there is typically a look back at past tax relief, and a recovery of past tax monies forgiven or abated. I've repaid partial tax abatement granted for "Tree Farm" status. "Green" incentives are the opposite.I hope you rail just as much against farmers/landowners selling land that ends up covered in houses, subdivisions, shopping centers, etc.
Why would I? Lol. Where are people supposed to live?I hope you rail just as much against farmers/landowners selling land that ends up covered in houses, subdivisions, shopping centers, etc.
Not in brand new sub divisions on prime farm land when food is needed for poor people.Why would I? Lol. Where are people supposed to live?
And if they weren’t getting paid by the government.. they wouldn’t.Not in brand new sub divisions on prime farm land when food is needed for poor people.
Somehow, I don’t think farmers selling out care too much if it goes to solar panels or to developers of $500,000 homes.
We have a stupid corn ethanol program in America that is a net loss. If you actually cared a bit about po’ folks, you might address what THAT does to food prices, beef chicken and pork included. That corn in the market would feed more, and more cheaply.Not in brand new sub divisions on prime farm land when food is needed for poor people.
Somehow, I don’t think farmers selling out care too much if it goes to solar panels or to developers of $500,000 homes.
The hunger problem is America has nothing to do with the availability of food.We have a stupid corn ethanol program in America that is a net loss. If you actually cared a bit about po’ folks, you might address what THAT does to food prices, beef chicken and pork included. That corn in the market would feed more, and more cheaply.
ObviouslyThe hunger problem is America has nothing to do with the availability of food.
Agreed.Obviously
It has more to do with loser parents and drug addiction.
As some call you tubby in here, I will guess you are the one in the Biggest Loser T
Where else are you going to find land to build on if not from the farmer?I hope you rail just as much against farmers/landowners selling land that ends up covered in houses, subdivisions, shopping centers, etc.
Where else are you going to find land to build on if not from the farmer?
I always find it funny for generations the system was expand the city by purchasing land from a farmer or investor. Now somehow that is condemned by the people who live in the homes purchased and built on the farms of the past.
As a farmer, I should have the right to sell my land to whom, and for what purpose I deem best fits my needs.
I will likely sign a solar lease in the next few days that offers me $800/acre for 35 years of government subsidized solar grid covering the soil. After the 35 years are up, the pannels will be removed and the land can then be farmed or sold for housing.
I really don't recall anyone helping me with the initial purchase of my land, so I say, my risk, my choice for what I choose to do with it.
Gotcha. Guess I'm a bit sensitive to those who wish to control what we can do with land that is purchased as an investment.Good for you. If i had enough land I'd do the same. 5 acres aren't gonna cut it though.
I just find it funny that those that say nary a word when land gets sold for traditional purposes get into hysterics if solar or wind energy are involved. Especially solar. Once constructed, it's gotta be about the most passive use of land commercially. No traffic, no noise, no dust, no smells, etc.
The only people that spout off about what you do with your land are idiots. Generate energy if you want. Build houses. Grow corn for food or ethanol. Only the hacks cry about like that.Where else are you going to find land to build on if not from the farmer?
I always find it funny for generations the system was expand the city by purchasing land from a farmer or investor. Now somehow that is condemned by the people who live in the homes purchased and built on the farms of the past.
As a farmer, I should have the right to sell my land to whom, and for what purpose I deem best fits my needs.
I will likely sign a solar lease in the next few days that offers me $800/acre for 35 years of government subsidized solar grid covering the soil. After the 35 years are up, the pannels will be removed and the land can then be farmed or sold for housing.
I really don't recall anyone helping me with the initial purchase of my land, so I say, my risk, my choice for what I choose to do with it.
You could always raze the run down houses and buildings in the urban areas and build back better. Oh wait, gentrification is racist.Where else are you going to find land to build on if not from the farmer?