My daughter is a rancher, cattle, corn, sunflower, 1000 acres, South Dakota, the cost of fuel is killing them. The beef pennies on a dollar. You see 8 bucks for hamburger meat at the store, nothing on the bone for them.
If your reading this, THINGS are going to get worst, not better, then after the worst parts are done then it’s going to go ten ways down and nine of them we’ll be realLy, really BAD, ask any farmer/rancher.
If you live in a larger city and can’t afford to save food buy beans, rice and ready for it bags of “dog food”. Your going to have to eat. Average male 2lbs. of food per day. Your welcome!
I moved to a rural town for this reason. Cities are stacked coffins, in my opinion.
When they had to dump milk because of some tanker issue, we had free raw milk in buckets from farmer frens.
Farmers around here are happy to sell a beast that is wondering around on their farm. All you need is electricity for the freezer, and this town is super close to a hydrodam, so I am not anticipating too many power-cuts.
Traders and supermarket acting like carpetbeggars.
The bill Gates of the world are using this erosive system to push out farmers. It has been going in for quite a while. I noticed this in Spain with oranges.
Every country uses tailored mechanics to push farmers out, but the object is still the same.
My daughter is a rancher, cattle, corn, sunflower, 1000 acres, South Dakota, the cost of fuel is killing them. The beef pennies on a dollar. You see 8 bucks for hamburger meat at the store, nothing on the bone for them. If your reading this, THINGS are going to get worst, not better, then after the worst parts are done then it’s going to go ten ways down and nine of them we’ll be realLy, really BAD, ask any farmer/rancher. If you live in a larger city and can’t afford to save food buy beans, rice and ready for it bags of “dog food”. Your going to have to eat. Average male 2lbs. of food per day. Your welcome!
Who makes the money then?
How do we eliminate them? I’ll buy a fucking freezer today.
Good plan. Talk to your rancher friends too, set up your own supply-line.
I moved to a rural town for this reason. Cities are stacked coffins, in my opinion.
When they had to dump milk because of some tanker issue, we had free raw milk in buckets from farmer frens.
Farmers around here are happy to sell a beast that is wondering around on their farm. All you need is electricity for the freezer, and this town is super close to a hydrodam, so I am not anticipating too many power-cuts.
Traders and supermarket acting like carpetbeggars.
The bill Gates of the world are using this erosive system to push out farmers. It has been going in for quite a while. I noticed this in Spain with oranges.
Every country uses tailored mechanics to push farmers out, but the object is still the same.
My daughter is also a rancher. 35k acre ranch, selling beef has become a challenge.
Any Patriots living in urban shitholes and not stocked with food/ammo/plans can not claim to be awake unless they're suicidal.